Bayesian Inference of Recent Migration Rates Using Multilocus Genotypes
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A new Bayesian method that uses individual multilocus genotypes to estimate rates of recent immigration (over the last several generations) among populations is presented. The method also estimates the posterior probability distributions of individual immigrant ancestries, population allele frequencies, population inbreeding coefficients, and other parameters of potential interest. The method is implemented in a computer program that relies on Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques to carry out the estimation of posterior probabilities. The program can be used with allozyme, microsatellite, RFLP, SNP, and other kinds of genotype data. We relax several assumptions of early methods for detecting recent immigrants,…
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- Biology
- Bayes' theorem
- Inbreeding
- Genotype
- Population
- Population genetics
- Genetics
- Bayesian probability
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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