We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective population size in real world populations via the computation of the increase in inbreeding for each individual (delta Fi) in a given population. The values of delta Fi are computed as t-root of 1 (1 Fi) where Fi is the inbreeding coefficient and t is the equivalent complete generations for each individual. The values of delta F computed for a pre-defined reference subset can be averaged and used to estimate effective size. A standard error of this estimate of Ne can be further computed from the standard deviation of the individual increase in inbreeding. The methodology is demonstrated by applying it to several simulated examples and to a real pedig...
Many linkage studies are performed in inbred populations, either small isolated populations or large...
Application of individual increase in inbreeding to estimate realized effective sizes from real pedi...
The aim of this simulation study was to compare the accuracy and bias of different inbreeding (F) es...
We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective population size in r...
Abstract – We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective populatio...
The objective of this study was to test the performance of a recently proposed methodology for the ...
The objective of this study was to test the performance of a recently proposed methodology for the e...
Computation of inbreeding rate (DF) must consider that inbreeding is delayed with one generation wi...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in population genetics. It has important applicati...
Background: Effective population sizes of 140 populations (including 60 dog breeds, 40 sheep breeds,...
The inbreeding depression of fitness traits can be a major threat to the survival of populations exp...
Existing methods for estimating historical effective population size from genetic data have been una...
peer reviewedInbreeding results from the mating of related individuals and may be associated with re...
The increase in inbreeding can be used to derive the realized effective size of a population. Howev...
Effektiv populasjonsstørrelse (Ne) kan estimeres på forskjellige måter, de vanligste metodene for es...
Many linkage studies are performed in inbred populations, either small isolated populations or large...
Application of individual increase in inbreeding to estimate realized effective sizes from real pedi...
The aim of this simulation study was to compare the accuracy and bias of different inbreeding (F) es...
We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective population size in r...
Abstract – We present here a simple approach to obtain reliable estimates of the effective populatio...
The objective of this study was to test the performance of a recently proposed methodology for the ...
The objective of this study was to test the performance of a recently proposed methodology for the e...
Computation of inbreeding rate (DF) must consider that inbreeding is delayed with one generation wi...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in population genetics. It has important applicati...
Background: Effective population sizes of 140 populations (including 60 dog breeds, 40 sheep breeds,...
The inbreeding depression of fitness traits can be a major threat to the survival of populations exp...
Existing methods for estimating historical effective population size from genetic data have been una...
peer reviewedInbreeding results from the mating of related individuals and may be associated with re...
The increase in inbreeding can be used to derive the realized effective size of a population. Howev...
Effektiv populasjonsstørrelse (Ne) kan estimeres på forskjellige måter, de vanligste metodene for es...
Many linkage studies are performed in inbred populations, either small isolated populations or large...
Application of individual increase in inbreeding to estimate realized effective sizes from real pedi...
The aim of this simulation study was to compare the accuracy and bias of different inbreeding (F) es...