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. 2016 Dec 20;205(2):857–870. doi: 10.1534/genetics.116.193425

Figure 2 .

Figure 2 

Schematic representation of the collapse/expand strategy used by the MCMC algorithm to update conversions following the movement of a CF edge. (A) Illustrates a proposal to replace the thick black edge portion of the CF edge joined to p with the thick gray edge portion joint to q. Since tq<tp the collapse procedure is applied by moving affected conversion attachment points, highlighted with •, to contemporaneous points on the lineage ancestral to q. Any conversion with a new arrival point above the root is deleted from the new ARG. (B) Illustrates the reverse situation, where a CF edge attached at q is reattached at p. Since tp>tq the expand procedure is applied by moving any attachment points contemporaneous with a point on the newly extended portion of the CF edge to that point with some probability. Since p becomes the new CF root, new conversions with arrival points on the new CF edge at times older than the previous CF root are drawn from the ClonalOrigin prior.