<div><p>There is a substantial literature on the use of linkage disequilibrium (LD) to estimate effective population size using unlinked loci. The estimates are extremely sensitive to the sampling process, and there is currently no theory to cope with the possible biases. We derive formulae for the analysis of idealised populations mating at random with multi-allelic (microsatellite) loci. The ‘Burrows composite index’ is introduced in a novel way with a ‘composite haplotype table’. We show that in a sample of diploid size , the mean value of or from the composite haplotype table is biased by a factor of , rather than the usual factor for a conventional haplotype table. But analysis of population data using these formulae leads to esti...
Effective population size () is an important statistic in conservation science and in the broader to...
Theory hypothesizes that the rate of decline in linkage disequilibrium (LD) as a function of distanc...
The effective population size (N e) is a key parameter in evolutionary and population genetics. Sing...
There is a substantial literature on the use of linkage disequilibrium (LD) to estimate effective po...
In 1971, John Sved derived an approximate relationship between linkage disequilibrium and effective ...
Contemporary effective population size (Ne) can be estimated using linkage disequilibrium (LD) obser...
Estimates of effective population size are critical for species of conservation concern. Genetic dat...
Correspondance: phillip.england@csiro.auInternational audienceEffective population size (Ne) is a ce...
<p>The figure presented here shows how the number of LD-independent SNPs and the apparent population...
Estimation of contemporary effective population size (Ne) from linkage disequilibrium (LD) between u...
Background: Linkage disequilibrium (LD) is commonly measured based on the squared coefficient of cor...
Use of single-sample genetic methods to estimate effective population size has skyrocketed in recent...
Analysis of linkage disequilibrium (ȓ2=mean squared correlation of allele frequencies at different g...
Census population size, sex-ratio and female reproductive success were monitored in 10 laboratory po...
<p>Small, isolated populations are constantly threatened by loss of genetic diversity due to drift. ...
Effective population size () is an important statistic in conservation science and in the broader to...
Theory hypothesizes that the rate of decline in linkage disequilibrium (LD) as a function of distanc...
The effective population size (N e) is a key parameter in evolutionary and population genetics. Sing...
There is a substantial literature on the use of linkage disequilibrium (LD) to estimate effective po...
In 1971, John Sved derived an approximate relationship between linkage disequilibrium and effective ...
Contemporary effective population size (Ne) can be estimated using linkage disequilibrium (LD) obser...
Estimates of effective population size are critical for species of conservation concern. Genetic dat...
Correspondance: phillip.england@csiro.auInternational audienceEffective population size (Ne) is a ce...
<p>The figure presented here shows how the number of LD-independent SNPs and the apparent population...
Estimation of contemporary effective population size (Ne) from linkage disequilibrium (LD) between u...
Background: Linkage disequilibrium (LD) is commonly measured based on the squared coefficient of cor...
Use of single-sample genetic methods to estimate effective population size has skyrocketed in recent...
Analysis of linkage disequilibrium (ȓ2=mean squared correlation of allele frequencies at different g...
Census population size, sex-ratio and female reproductive success were monitored in 10 laboratory po...
<p>Small, isolated populations are constantly threatened by loss of genetic diversity due to drift. ...
Effective population size () is an important statistic in conservation science and in the broader to...
Theory hypothesizes that the rate of decline in linkage disequilibrium (LD) as a function of distanc...
The effective population size (N e) is a key parameter in evolutionary and population genetics. Sing...