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Inferring sex-specific demographic history from SNP data

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Fig 1. Directed acyclic graph (DAG) of the hierarchical Bayesian model for a three-population example tree
Fig 2. Performance of the model for estimating branch-specific sex ratios. All histories represented from A to D share the same topology ((1,2),3) but differ with respect to the simulated ESR
Fig 3. Performance of the model for estimating branch-specific sex ratios in a four-population tree
Fig 4. Robustness to violation of the model assumptions. We simulated four scenarios (A-D) based on a four-population tree with topology ((1,2),(3,4)), as depicted in the inset tree (top)
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