Shannon entropy H and related measures are increasingly used in molecular ecology and population genetics because (1) unlike measures based on heterozygosity or allele number, these measures weigh alleles in proportion to their population fraction, thus capturing a previously-ignored aspect of allele frequency distributions that may be important in many applications; (2) these measures connect directly to the rich predictive mathematics of information theory; (3) Shannon entropy is completely additive and has an explicitly hierarchical nature; and (4) Shannon entropy-based differentiation measures obey strong monotonicity properties that heterozygosity-based measures lack. We derive simple new expressions for the expected values of the Shan...
Various modifications have been suggested in the past to extend the Shannon entropy to continuous ra...
Traditional diversity measures such as the Shannon entropy are generally computed from the species' ...
Efficient genotyping methods and the availability of a large collection of single-nucleotide polymor...
Shannon entropy H and related measures are increasingly used in molecular ecology and population gen...
<div><p>Shannon entropy <i>H</i> and related measures are increasingly used in molecular ecology and...
Speciation is central to evolutionary biology, and to elucidate it, we need to catch the early genet...
Information or entropy analysis of diversity is used extensively in community ecology, and has recen...
The canonical genetic code is the nearly universal language for translating the information stored i...
The Shannon entropy measures the expected information value of messages. As with thermodynamic entro...
Traditional measures of diversity, namely the number of species as well as Simpson's and Shannon's i...
Traditional measures of diversity, namely the number of species as well as Simpson's and Shannon's i...
Traditional measures of diversity, namely the number of species as well as Simpson’s and Shannon’s i...
In the past few years, several entropy-based tests have been proposed for testing either single SNP ...
Objective: The presence of linkage disequilibrium (LD) forms the basis for a range of uses, includin...
The nearly neutral theory is a common framework to describe natural selection at the molecular level...
Various modifications have been suggested in the past to extend the Shannon entropy to continuous ra...
Traditional diversity measures such as the Shannon entropy are generally computed from the species' ...
Efficient genotyping methods and the availability of a large collection of single-nucleotide polymor...
Shannon entropy H and related measures are increasingly used in molecular ecology and population gen...
<div><p>Shannon entropy <i>H</i> and related measures are increasingly used in molecular ecology and...
Speciation is central to evolutionary biology, and to elucidate it, we need to catch the early genet...
Information or entropy analysis of diversity is used extensively in community ecology, and has recen...
The canonical genetic code is the nearly universal language for translating the information stored i...
The Shannon entropy measures the expected information value of messages. As with thermodynamic entro...
Traditional measures of diversity, namely the number of species as well as Simpson's and Shannon's i...
Traditional measures of diversity, namely the number of species as well as Simpson's and Shannon's i...
Traditional measures of diversity, namely the number of species as well as Simpson’s and Shannon’s i...
In the past few years, several entropy-based tests have been proposed for testing either single SNP ...
Objective: The presence of linkage disequilibrium (LD) forms the basis for a range of uses, includin...
The nearly neutral theory is a common framework to describe natural selection at the molecular level...
Various modifications have been suggested in the past to extend the Shannon entropy to continuous ra...
Traditional diversity measures such as the Shannon entropy are generally computed from the species' ...
Efficient genotyping methods and the availability of a large collection of single-nucleotide polymor...