@incollection{fdi:010091488, title = {{C}oalescent models of demographic history : application to plant domestication}, author = {{F}ran{\c{c}}ois, {O}. and {C}ubry, {P}hilippe and {B}urgarella, {C}. and {V}igouroux, {Y}ves}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A} detailed understanding of the origins of domesticated species is important for many disciplines. {R}ecent advances in this field have been made with the use of genome-wide polymorphisms and improved statistical methods. {I}n this chapter, we review the most important developments of coalescent models for the inference of demographic history from genome-wide data. {T}hese methods include sequential {M}arkovian models, range expansion models, and approximate {B}ayesian computation. {W}e summarize the applications of the methods to some major cultivated cereals, including rice, maize, and millet. {T}hen we discuss extensions of these methods that would better incorporate the interaction of demographic processes with selection and inclusion of gene flow with wild related species.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {{P}opulation genomics : crop plants}, numero = {}, pages = {65--85}, address = {{C}ham}, publisher = {{S}pringer}, series = {{P}opulation {G}enomics}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1007/13836_2020_74}, ISBN = { 978-3-031-63001-9}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091488}, }