Kinship analysis using genetic data is important for many biological applications, including many in conservation biology. Wide availability of microsatellites has boosted studies in wild populations that rely on the knowledge of kinship, particularly sibling relationships (sibship). While there exist many methods for reconstructing sibling relationships, almost none account for errors and mutations in microsatellite data, which are prevalent and affect the quality of reconstruction. We present an error-tolerant method for reconstructing sibling relationships based on the concept of consensus methods. We test our approach on both real and simulated data, with both pre-existing and introduced errors. Our method is highly accurate on almost a...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
Kinship plays a fundamental role in the evolution of social systems and is considered a key driver o...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...
We present a new algorithm for reconstructing sib-ling relationships in a single generation of indiv...
We present a new algorithm for reconstructing sibling relationships in a single generation of indivi...
Kinship plays a fundamental role in the evolution of social systems and is considered a key driver o...
AbstractRelationship inference in a population is of interest for many areas of research from anthro...
With improved tools for collecting genetic data from natural and experimental populations, new oppor...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
Kinship plays a fundamental role in the evolution of social systems and is considered a key driver o...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
Kinship plays a fundamental role in the evolution of social systems and is considered a key driver o...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...
We present a new algorithm for reconstructing sib-ling relationships in a single generation of indiv...
We present a new algorithm for reconstructing sibling relationships in a single generation of indivi...
Kinship plays a fundamental role in the evolution of social systems and is considered a key driver o...
AbstractRelationship inference in a population is of interest for many areas of research from anthro...
With improved tools for collecting genetic data from natural and experimental populations, new oppor...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
Kinship plays a fundamental role in the evolution of social systems and is considered a key driver o...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
The concept of kinship permeates many domains of fundamental and applied biology ranging from social...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
Kinship plays a fundamental role in the evolution of social systems and is considered a key driver o...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...