Recent studies indicate that polymorphic genetic markers are potentially helpful in resolving genealogical relationships among individuals in a natural population. Genetic data provide opportunities for paternity exclusion when genotypic incompatibilities are observed among individuals, and the present investigation examines the resolving power of genetic markers in unambiguous positive determination of paternity. Under the assumption that the mother for each offspring in a population is unambiguously known, an analytical expression for the fraction of males excluded from paternity is derived for the case where males and females may be derived from two different gene pools. This theoretical formulation can also be used to predict the fracti...
Genealogical relationships are fundamental components of genetic studies. However, it is often chall...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) of fitness-related traits are necessary to assess theiradapt...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
Recent studies indicate that polymorphic genetic markers are potentially helpful in resolving geneal...
Statistical methods for estimating genetic parentage are increasingly applied to accommodate limited...
To see the efficiency of the statistical methods for positive identification of fathers using geneti...
Methods to infer parent numbers from offspring genotypes either determine the minimum number of pare...
We address various statistical aspects of biological parentage in multi-offspring broods that arise ...
Parentage analysis in natural populations presents a valuable yet unique challenge because of large ...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Abstract: One of the central issues of behavioral ecology ...
Three polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated and employed to examine paternity patterns in tw...
Many plants and some animal species are polyploids. Non-disomically inherited markers (e.g. microsat...
Molecular technologies have made feasible large-scale studies of genetic parentage in nature by perm...
Three polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated and employed to examine paternity patterns in tw...
The use of high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes enables us to perform highly ...
Genealogical relationships are fundamental components of genetic studies. However, it is often chall...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) of fitness-related traits are necessary to assess theiradapt...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
Recent studies indicate that polymorphic genetic markers are potentially helpful in resolving geneal...
Statistical methods for estimating genetic parentage are increasingly applied to accommodate limited...
To see the efficiency of the statistical methods for positive identification of fathers using geneti...
Methods to infer parent numbers from offspring genotypes either determine the minimum number of pare...
We address various statistical aspects of biological parentage in multi-offspring broods that arise ...
Parentage analysis in natural populations presents a valuable yet unique challenge because of large ...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Abstract: One of the central issues of behavioral ecology ...
Three polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated and employed to examine paternity patterns in tw...
Many plants and some animal species are polyploids. Non-disomically inherited markers (e.g. microsat...
Molecular technologies have made feasible large-scale studies of genetic parentage in nature by perm...
Three polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated and employed to examine paternity patterns in tw...
The use of high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes enables us to perform highly ...
Genealogical relationships are fundamental components of genetic studies. However, it is often chall...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) of fitness-related traits are necessary to assess theiradapt...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...