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ALLELE SPECIFIC PATTERNS OF SUPPRESSION OF THE VERMILION LOCUS IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
T. M. Rizki, Rose M. Rizki
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THE J SUBSTANCE OF CATTLE. VI. MULTIPLE ALLELES AT THE J LOCUS
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DEFINITION OF “STRONG” AND “WEAK” HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ALLELES
Regina C. Elandt‐Johnson
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Performing the exact test of Hardy-Weinberg proportion for multiple alleles.
Biometrics, 1992The Hardy-Weinberg law plays an important role in the field of population genetics and often serves as a basis for genetic inference. Because of its importance, much attention has been devoted to tests of Hardy-Weinberg proportions (HWP) over the decades.
Sun-Wei Guo, E. Thompson
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Genetic theory is used in two basic commercial ways today: animal and plant breeding in agriculture and in the field of conservation biology. In the former, the basic strategy is to identify and eliminate undesirable, susceptible alleles by selective breeding. The susceptibility can be to a particular disease or perhaps it is manifested as a structural
Bruce Hannon, Matthias Ruth
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Estimating Allele Frequencies [PDF]
Methods of estimating allele frequencies from data on unrelated and related individuals are described in this chapter. For samples of unrelated individuals with simple codominant markers, the natural estimator of allele frequencies can be used. For genetic data on related individuals, maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) can be applied to compute allele
Indra Adrianto, Courtney G. Montgomery
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