Abstract

We derive conditions under which a sequence of processes will converge to a (continuous-time) Markov chain with an entrance boundary. Our main application of this result is in proving weak convergence of the so-called population ancestral processes, associated with a wide class of exchangeable reproductive models, to a particular death process with an entrance boundary at infinity. This settles a conjecture of Kingman. We also prove weak convergence of the absorption times of many neutral genetics models to that of the Wright-Fisher diffusion, and convergence of population line-of-descent processes to another death process.

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