The inference of population genetic structures is essential in many research areas in population genetics, conservation biology and evolutionary biology. Recently, unsupervised Bayesian clustering algorithms have been developed to detect a hidden population structure from genotypic data, assuming among others that individuals taken from the population are unrelated. Under this assumption, markers in a sample taken from a subpopulation can be considered to be in Hardy-Weinberg and linkage equilibrium. However, close relatives might be sampled from the same subpopulation, and consequently, might cause Hardy-Weinberg and linkage disequilibrium and thus bias a population genetic structure analysis. In this study, we used simulated and real data...
Many molecular ecology analyses assume the genotyped individuals are sampled at random from a popula...
Motivation: Inferring population structures using genetic data sampled from a group of individuals i...
A large number of algorithms have been developed to identify population structure from genetic data....
The inference of population genetic structures is essential in many research areas in population gen...
The inference of population genetic structures is essential in many research areas in population gen...
The inference of population genetic structures is essential in many research areas in population gen...
It is well known that the presence of related individuals can affect the inference of population gen...
The inference of the hidden structure of a population is an essential issue in population genetics. ...
The inference of the hidden structure of a population is an essential issue in population genetics. ...
Algorithms for inferring population structure from genetic data (ie, population assignment methods) ...
Population genetic analyses traditionally focus on the frequencies of alleles or genotypes in 'popul...
Population genetic analyses traditionally focus on the frequencies of alleles or genotypes in 'popul...
Population substructure refers to any population that does not randomly mate. In most species, this ...
Many molecular ecology analyses assume the genotyped individuals are sampled at random from a popula...
Many molecular ecology analyses assume the genotyped individuals are sampled at random from a popula...
Many molecular ecology analyses assume the genotyped individuals are sampled at random from a popula...
Motivation: Inferring population structures using genetic data sampled from a group of individuals i...
A large number of algorithms have been developed to identify population structure from genetic data....
The inference of population genetic structures is essential in many research areas in population gen...
The inference of population genetic structures is essential in many research areas in population gen...
The inference of population genetic structures is essential in many research areas in population gen...
It is well known that the presence of related individuals can affect the inference of population gen...
The inference of the hidden structure of a population is an essential issue in population genetics. ...
The inference of the hidden structure of a population is an essential issue in population genetics. ...
Algorithms for inferring population structure from genetic data (ie, population assignment methods) ...
Population genetic analyses traditionally focus on the frequencies of alleles or genotypes in 'popul...
Population genetic analyses traditionally focus on the frequencies of alleles or genotypes in 'popul...
Population substructure refers to any population that does not randomly mate. In most species, this ...
Many molecular ecology analyses assume the genotyped individuals are sampled at random from a popula...
Many molecular ecology analyses assume the genotyped individuals are sampled at random from a popula...
Many molecular ecology analyses assume the genotyped individuals are sampled at random from a popula...
Motivation: Inferring population structures using genetic data sampled from a group of individuals i...
A large number of algorithms have been developed to identify population structure from genetic data....