articleMolecular Ecology NotesJun 9, 2005Closed access

G eneland : a computer package for landscape genetics

Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique · Département mathématiques, informatique, sciences de la donnée et technologies du numérique · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract Geneland is a computer package that allows to make use of georeferenced individual multilocus genotypes for the inference of the number of populations and of the spatial location of genetic discontinuities between those populations. Main assumptions of the method are: (i) the number of populations is unknown and all values are considered a priori equally likely, (ii) populations are spread over areas given by a union of some polygons of unknown location in the spatial domain, (iii) Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium is assumed within each population and (iv) allele frequencies in each population are unknown and treated as random variable either following the so‐called Dirichlet model or Falush model.…

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