Background. Theoretical work suggests that data from multiple nuclear loci provide better estimates of population genetic parameters than do single loci, but just how many loci are needed and how much sequence is required from each has been little explored. Methodology/Principle Findings. To investigate how much data is required to estimate the population genetic parameter θ(4 Neμ) accurately under ideal circumstances, we simulated datasets of DNA sequences under three values of θ per site (0.1, 0.01, 0.001), varying in both the total number of base pairs sequenced per individual and the number of equal-length loci. From these datasets we estimated θ using the maximum likelihood coalescent framework implemented in the computer program MIGRA...
Noninvasive population genetics has found many applications in ecology and conservation biology. How...
Inferring aspects of the population histories of species using coalescent analyses of non-coding nuc...
High-throughput DNA sequencing facilitates the analysis of large portions of the genome in nonmodel ...
Theoretical work suggests that data from multiple nuclear loci provide better estimates of populatio...
Theoretical work suggests that data from multiple nuclear loci provide better estimates of populatio...
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies have dramatically revolutionised research in many fiel...
International audienceExperimental results of diversity estimates in a set of populations often exhi...
Short-read sequencing techniques provide the opportunity to capture genome-wide sequence data in a s...
Sequencing pools of individuals rather than individuals separately reduces the costs of estimating a...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) represent the most widespread type of sequence variation in g...
Recently founded populations represent an enormous challenge for genetic analysis: new populations a...
Background The allele frequency spectrum (AFS) consists of counts of the number of single nucleotide...
The coefficient of variation of estimates of three genetic distances (standard genetic distance of N...
Interest in genetic diversity within and between human populations as a way to answer questions abou...
Noninvasive population genetics has found many applications in ecology and conservation biology. How...
Inferring aspects of the population histories of species using coalescent analyses of non-coding nuc...
High-throughput DNA sequencing facilitates the analysis of large portions of the genome in nonmodel ...
Theoretical work suggests that data from multiple nuclear loci provide better estimates of populatio...
Theoretical work suggests that data from multiple nuclear loci provide better estimates of populatio...
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies have dramatically revolutionised research in many fiel...
International audienceExperimental results of diversity estimates in a set of populations often exhi...
Short-read sequencing techniques provide the opportunity to capture genome-wide sequence data in a s...
Sequencing pools of individuals rather than individuals separately reduces the costs of estimating a...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) represent the most widespread type of sequence variation in g...
Recently founded populations represent an enormous challenge for genetic analysis: new populations a...
Background The allele frequency spectrum (AFS) consists of counts of the number of single nucleotide...
The coefficient of variation of estimates of three genetic distances (standard genetic distance of N...
Interest in genetic diversity within and between human populations as a way to answer questions abou...
Noninvasive population genetics has found many applications in ecology and conservation biology. How...
Inferring aspects of the population histories of species using coalescent analyses of non-coding nuc...
High-throughput DNA sequencing facilitates the analysis of large portions of the genome in nonmodel ...