articleMolecular EcologyJun 29, 2006Closed access

Bayesian identification of admixture events using multilocus molecular markers

University of Helsinki · Helsinki Institute of Physics

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Abstract

Bayesian statistical methods for the estimation of hidden genetic structure of populations have gained considerable popularity in the recent years. Utilizing molecular marker data, Bayesian mixture models attempt to identify a hidden population structure by clustering individuals into genetically divergent groups, whereas admixture models target at separating the ancestral sources of the alleles observed in different individuals. We discuss the difficulties involved in the simultaneous estimation of the number of ancestral populations and the levels of admixture in studied individuals' genomes. To resolve this issue, we introduce a computationally efficient method for the identification of admixture events in…

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  • Biology
  • Identification (biology)
  • Bayesian probability
  • Cluster analysis
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Population
  • Computational biology
  • Bayes' theorem
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