In recent years multilocus data sets have been used to study the demographic history of human populations. In this paper (1) analyses previously done on 60 short tandem repeat (STR) loci are repeated on 30 restriction site polymorphism (RSP) markers; (2) relative population weights are estimated from the RSP data set and compared to previously published estimates from STR and craniometric data sets; and (3) computer simulations are performed to show the effects of ascertainment bias on relative population weight estimates. Not surprisingly, given that the RSP markers were originally identified in a small panel of Caucasians, estimates of relative population weights are biased and the European population weight is artificially inflated. Howe...
1) residual standard deviation (residual SE) of linear trends and 2) squared Pearson correlation coe...
Five thousand best-fitting graphs (according to log-likelihood scores on all sites) of 32,745 possib...
Recently, whole genome association (WGA) studieshave accelerated progress in the search for geneticv...
In recent years multilocus data sets have been used to study the demographic history of human popula...
A method of historical inference that accounts for ascertainment bias is developed and applied to si...
Background: The selection of variable sites for inclusion in genomic analyses can influence results,...
Our understanding of the distribution of worldwide human genomic diversity has greatly increased ove...
Chip-based high-throughput genotyping has facilitated genome-wide studies of genetic diversity. Many...
The large single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing projects have provided an invaluable data reso...
f-statistics have emerged as a first line of analysis for making inferences about demographic histor...
Background: The selection of variable sites for inclusion in genomic analyses can influence results,...
Although many studies have reported human polymorphism data, there has been no analysis of the effec...
The selection of variable sites for inclusion in genomic analyses can influence results, especially ...
Journal ArticlePopulation geneticists work with a nonrandom sample of the human genome. Conventional...
Population stratification is an important task in genetic analyses. It provides information about th...
1) residual standard deviation (residual SE) of linear trends and 2) squared Pearson correlation coe...
Five thousand best-fitting graphs (according to log-likelihood scores on all sites) of 32,745 possib...
Recently, whole genome association (WGA) studieshave accelerated progress in the search for geneticv...
In recent years multilocus data sets have been used to study the demographic history of human popula...
A method of historical inference that accounts for ascertainment bias is developed and applied to si...
Background: The selection of variable sites for inclusion in genomic analyses can influence results,...
Our understanding of the distribution of worldwide human genomic diversity has greatly increased ove...
Chip-based high-throughput genotyping has facilitated genome-wide studies of genetic diversity. Many...
The large single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing projects have provided an invaluable data reso...
f-statistics have emerged as a first line of analysis for making inferences about demographic histor...
Background: The selection of variable sites for inclusion in genomic analyses can influence results,...
Although many studies have reported human polymorphism data, there has been no analysis of the effec...
The selection of variable sites for inclusion in genomic analyses can influence results, especially ...
Journal ArticlePopulation geneticists work with a nonrandom sample of the human genome. Conventional...
Population stratification is an important task in genetic analyses. It provides information about th...
1) residual standard deviation (residual SE) of linear trends and 2) squared Pearson correlation coe...
Five thousand best-fitting graphs (according to log-likelihood scores on all sites) of 32,745 possib...
Recently, whole genome association (WGA) studieshave accelerated progress in the search for geneticv...