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In the gene genealogy, we thus see that if one population expands during two separate periods, we can expect to observe two collecting phases, which will generate mismatch distributions similar to those observed in the dataset.
The two older phases (C1 and C2) correspond to the "collecting phases" which occur at the level of the metapopulation, and in our case during the spatial contraction (going backward in time).
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To make collecting phase feasible we need to fulfill the next step of our framework.
The reason for giving the spaces attributes is to streamline the experience data collecting phase, so that you know which questions to ask people for each space type use and how you are measuring the attributes.
In this case the GMYC might see the scattering phase as the "coalescent process" and the collecting phase as the "Yule" process.
In the "collecting phase", the remaining lineages follow a standard coalescence process, like in a single population, but on a different time scale.
During the "collecting" phase, coalescence is much slower because lineages first need to migrate back into an occupied deme before they can coalesce.
The coalescent model with double reduction is similar to the many-demes model, with its "scattering phase" and "collecting phase" (Wakeley 1999), and to the coalescent with partial selfing (Nordborg and Donnelly 1997; Mohle 1998a).
It is unlikely that the collecting phase would have the time to play out under this scenario, as it would take nearly 500 million years at a mutation rate of 0.02 substitutions per site per million years.
The data collect phase resulted in 18 h05' of recorded interviews (the shortest with 1 h35' and the longest with 5 h37'), and consumed 194 h20' of listening and transcribing all interviews.
Once HSLs were introduced to the device at t = 0, we collected phase contrast and fluorescence image pairs for each channel (HSL combination) at intervals of 20 minutes, using a 20×/0.50 NA phase objective and a GFP filter cube.
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