The method of isonymy, developed by Crow and Mange for estimating inbreeding from surname frequencies, requires an assumption that has not been appreciated: It is necessary to assume that all males in some ancestral generation, the founding stock, had unique surnames. Because this assumption is seldom justified in real populations, the applicability of the isonymy method is extremely limited. Even worse, the estimates it provides refer to an unspecified founding stock, and this implies that these estimates are devoid of information
Several parameters of genetic and anthropological interest are commonly estimated in the analysis of...
The application of the isonymic method to establish interpopulation relationships is made difficult ...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Journal ArticleThe method of isonymy, developed by Crow and Mange for estimating inbreeding from sur...
The method of assessing mating and inbreeding patterns by use of the frequency of isonymous marriage...
Crow and Mange (1965) developed a method to estimate the inbreeding coefficient (F) through an ingen...
The method of isonymy is now well established as a means for estimating inbreeding. Until recently t...
When parents have the same surname this is often due to common ancestry and therefore parental isony...
The records of 2600 marriages in Fylingdales Parish on the North Yorkshire coast of England, from 16...
There have been several attempts to use surnames to give some indication of population change over t...
The isonymy and pedigree methods of estimating average inbreeding in a population were applied to d...
Inbreeding coefficients were calculated from the frequency of dispensations and from the frequency o...
Within-lineage repeated-pair isonymy is calculated as RPW=Σ[Sij(Sij-1)]/Σ[(Si(Si-1)], in which Sij i...
Several parameters of genetic and anthropological interest are commonly estimated in the analysis of...
The application of the isonymic method to establish interpopulation relationships is made difficult ...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Journal ArticleThe method of isonymy, developed by Crow and Mange for estimating inbreeding from sur...
The method of assessing mating and inbreeding patterns by use of the frequency of isonymous marriage...
Crow and Mange (1965) developed a method to estimate the inbreeding coefficient (F) through an ingen...
The method of isonymy is now well established as a means for estimating inbreeding. Until recently t...
When parents have the same surname this is often due to common ancestry and therefore parental isony...
The records of 2600 marriages in Fylingdales Parish on the North Yorkshire coast of England, from 16...
There have been several attempts to use surnames to give some indication of population change over t...
The isonymy and pedigree methods of estimating average inbreeding in a population were applied to d...
Inbreeding coefficients were calculated from the frequency of dispensations and from the frequency o...
Within-lineage repeated-pair isonymy is calculated as RPW=Σ[Sij(Sij-1)]/Σ[(Si(Si-1)], in which Sij i...
Several parameters of genetic and anthropological interest are commonly estimated in the analysis of...
The application of the isonymic method to establish interpopulation relationships is made difficult ...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...