linkageiga
Linkageiga is a term used in theoretical discussions of population genetics to describe a proposed framework for the joint analysis of genetic linkage information and the inferred ages of genetic variants. The name combines linkage analysis, which tracks the co-segregation of markers within families, with age inference methods that attempt to date alleles and lineages. The concept is not an established methodology but a model used to illustrate how combining recombination-based maps with allele-age estimates might improve historical reconstructions of genomes.
Definition and scope: Linkageiga envisions models that simultaneously estimate locus order and allele ages from dense
Methodology and data: It would require high-density genotype or sequencing data, accurate recombination maps, and robust
Applications and challenges: Potential applications include inference of population split times, detection of selection on variants,
Status: As a formal method, linkageiga remains speculative and not widely implemented; it is mainly discussed