introgressiota
Introgressiota is a term occasionally used in theoretical discussions of population genetics to denote a minimal unit of material introduced from one population into another through introgression. The term is not part of standard nomenclature and has no universally accepted definition; it appears mainly in modeling exercises that probe the limits of detecting and quantifying very small introgressed contributions. Etymology: it combines "introgression" with the mathematical term "iota," signaling its status as a tiny fraction or unit.
Conceptually, introgressiota can be defined in several related ways. In one framing, it is the probability that
Measuring or inferring introgressiota relies on local ancestry inference and admixture analysis, often requiring high-depth sequencing,
Limitations include lack of standardization, dependence on reference choices, and the challenge of distinguishing ultra-small introgression