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Moments of the length of sample genealogy and their applications

Yun-Xin Fu

Theoretical Population Biology, 2026, vol. 170, issue C, 1-10

Abstract: Underlying many important statistical properties of a sample of DNA sequences is the total branch length L of the sample’s genealogy. A classic example is the number K of mutations on the genealogy, whose expectation and variance are simple functions of the expectation and variance of L. However, higher moments of L and related quantities have received relatively little attention despite their potential utility. This paper systematically investigates the properties of L, its relationship with the total branch length of a certain number of descendants, and demonstrates their usefulness through several applications under the constant-in-state model, which is an extension of the Wright–Fisher model with constant effective population size. Specifically, the recurrence relations for the power moments of L as well as for the expectations of products between powers of L and branch length of specified sizes are derived. A closed-form expression for the power moments of L is also obtained. These results allow examination of the large-sample behavior of L through its skewness and kurtosis, revealing that L does not satisfy asymptotic normality under the constant-size Wright–Fisher model, although approximate normality emerges in rapidly growing populations. Moreover, the power moments of L provide a more straightforward route to deriving higher moments of K and yield a novel approach for computing the distribution of K. The associated mixed moments similarly lead to a novel method for calculating the probability of having a single mutation of a specified number of descendants.

Keywords: Moment of tree length; Number of mutations; Single mutation of certain size; Skewness and kurtosis; Asymptotic normality; Coalescent theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tpb.2026.04.002

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