Genotypes are often used to assign parentage in agricultural and ecological settings. Sequencing can be used to obtain genotypes but does not provide unambiguous genotype calls, especially when sequencing depth is low in order to reduce costs. In that case, standard parentage analysis methods no longer apply. A strategy for using low-depth sequencing data for parentage assignment is developed here. It entails the use of relatedness estimates along with a metric termed excess mismatch rate which, for parent-offspring pairs or trios, is the difference between the observed mismatch rate and the rate expected under a model of inheritance and allele reads without error. When more than one putative parent has similar statistics, bootstrapping can...
Genealogical relationships are fundamental components of genetic studies. However, it is often chall...
Agap : équipe GE2popAccurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive respons...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...
Abstract Background Parentage assignment is usually based on a limited number of unlinked, independe...
There has been remarkably little attention to using the high resolution provided by genotyping-by-se...
Knowledge of the parentage of individuals is required to address a variety of questions concerning t...
Parentage analysis in natural populations presents a valuable yet unique challenge because of large ...
The use of high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes enables us to perform highly ...
Methods to infer parent numbers from offspring genotypes either determine the minimum number of pare...
Knowledge of the parentage of individuals is required to address a variety of questions concerning t...
Parentage studies and family reconstructions have become increasingly popular for investigating a ra...
Parentage studies and family reconstructions have become increasingly popular for investigating a ra...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
Genetic parentage analyses provide a practical means with which to identify parent–offspring relatio...
Estimating genetic relatedness, and inbreeding coefficients is important to the fields of quantitati...
Genealogical relationships are fundamental components of genetic studies. However, it is often chall...
Agap : équipe GE2popAccurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive respons...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...
Abstract Background Parentage assignment is usually based on a limited number of unlinked, independe...
There has been remarkably little attention to using the high resolution provided by genotyping-by-se...
Knowledge of the parentage of individuals is required to address a variety of questions concerning t...
Parentage analysis in natural populations presents a valuable yet unique challenge because of large ...
The use of high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes enables us to perform highly ...
Methods to infer parent numbers from offspring genotypes either determine the minimum number of pare...
Knowledge of the parentage of individuals is required to address a variety of questions concerning t...
Parentage studies and family reconstructions have become increasingly popular for investigating a ra...
Parentage studies and family reconstructions have become increasingly popular for investigating a ra...
Accurate estimates of heritability (h²) are necessary to assess adaptive responses of populations an...
Genetic parentage analyses provide a practical means with which to identify parent–offspring relatio...
Estimating genetic relatedness, and inbreeding coefficients is important to the fields of quantitati...
Genealogical relationships are fundamental components of genetic studies. However, it is often chall...
Agap : équipe GE2popAccurate estimates of heritability (h2) are necessary to assess adaptive respons...
Researchers have long debated which estimator of relatedness best captures the degree of relationshi...