The use of noninvasively collected samples greatly expands the range of ecological issues that may be investigated through population genetics. Furthermore, the difficulty of obtaining reliable genotypes with samples containing low quantities of amplifiable DNA may be overcome by designing optimal genotyping schemes. Such protocols are mainly determined by the rates of genotyping errors caused by false alleles and allelic dropouts. These errors may not be avoided through laboratory procedure and hence must be quantified. However, the definition of genotyping error rates remains elusive and various estimation methods have been reported in the literature. In this paper we proposed accurate codifica-tion for the frequencies of false alleles an...
The use of non-invasive genetic samples to identify individual animals is becoming increasingly comm...
Noninvasive population genetics has found many applications in ecology and conservation biology. How...
AbstractA simple method of inferring the genotyping error rate of SNP arrays and similar high-throug...
International audienceThe use of noninvasively collected samples greatly expands the range of ecolog...
Times Cited: 124International audienceGenotyping errors occur when the genotype determined after mol...
More and more noninvasive genetic data are being produced but a general methodology to quantify geno...
1. Genotyping errors are rules rather than exceptions in reality, and are found in virtually all but...
Times Cited: 91International audienceIndividual identification via non-invasive sampling is of prime...
Times Cited: 66International audienceAlthough genotyping errors affect most data and can markedly in...
International audienceNoninvasive population genetics has found many applications in ecology and con...
Abstract Background Maximum likelihood estimates of haplotype frequencies can be obtained from poole...
The analysis of genome wide variation offers the possibility of unravelling the genes involved in th...
The use of non-invasive DNA-based sampling is becoming increasingly popular. However, the misidentif...
The use of non-invasive genetic samples to identify individual animals is becoming increasingly comm...
Noninvasive population genetics has found many applications in ecology and conservation biology. How...
AbstractA simple method of inferring the genotyping error rate of SNP arrays and similar high-throug...
International audienceThe use of noninvasively collected samples greatly expands the range of ecolog...
Times Cited: 124International audienceGenotyping errors occur when the genotype determined after mol...
More and more noninvasive genetic data are being produced but a general methodology to quantify geno...
1. Genotyping errors are rules rather than exceptions in reality, and are found in virtually all but...
Times Cited: 91International audienceIndividual identification via non-invasive sampling is of prime...
Times Cited: 66International audienceAlthough genotyping errors affect most data and can markedly in...
International audienceNoninvasive population genetics has found many applications in ecology and con...
Abstract Background Maximum likelihood estimates of haplotype frequencies can be obtained from poole...
The analysis of genome wide variation offers the possibility of unravelling the genes involved in th...
The use of non-invasive DNA-based sampling is becoming increasingly popular. However, the misidentif...
The use of non-invasive genetic samples to identify individual animals is becoming increasingly comm...
Noninvasive population genetics has found many applications in ecology and conservation biology. How...
AbstractA simple method of inferring the genotyping error rate of SNP arrays and similar high-throug...