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A Spatial Framework for Understanding Population Structure and Admixture [PDF]
Geographic patterns of genetic variation within modern populations, produced by complex histories of migration, can be difficult to infer and visually summarize. A general consequence of geographically limited dispersal is that samples from nearby locations tend to be more closely related than samples from distant locations, and so genetic covariance ...
Bradburd, Gideon +2 more
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We present near- and mid-infrared observations on the shock-cloud interaction region in the southern part of the supernova remnant HB 21, performed with the InfraRed Camera (IRC) aboard AKARI satellite and the Wide InfraRed Camera (WIRC) at the Palomar 5
Arendt +57 more
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Ancestry-Dependent Enrichment of Deleterious Homozygotes in Runs of Homozygosity. [PDF]
Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are important genomic features that manifest when an individual inherits two haplotypes that are identical by descent. Their length distributions are informative about population history, and their genomic locations are useful ...
Burchard, Esteban G +6 more
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Introgression of domesticated genomes influences the evolutionary trajectory of wild populations. Genetic markers are used to quantify admixture in wild populations subjected to introgression from non‐native conspecifics.
K. A. Glover +3 more
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PSMIX: an R package for population structure inference via maximum likelihood method
Background Inference of population stratification and individual admixture from genetic markers is an integrative part of a study in diverse situations, such as association mapping and evolutionary studies.
Zhao Hongyu, Liu Nianjun, Wu Baolin
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The impact of using different ancestral reference populations in assessing crossbred population admixture and influence on performance. [PDF]
Jaafar MA, Heins BJ, Dechow C, Huson HJ.
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Dynamic and adaptive cancer stem cell population admixture in colorectal neoplasia.
Gil Vazquez E +28 more
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Regression approaches for Approximate Bayesian Computation [PDF]
This book chapter introduces regression approaches and regression adjustment for Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC). Regression adjustment adjusts parameter values after rejection sampling in order to account for the imperfect match between ...
Blum, Michael GB
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Background The brown trout (Salmo trutta) is an economically and ecologically important species for which population genetic monitoring is frequently performed. The most commonly used genetic markers for this species are microsatellites and mitochondrial
Keoni Saint-Pé +9 more
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Fast and accurate population admixture inference from genotype data from a few microsatellites to millions of SNPs. [PDF]
Wang J.
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