CLUMPP: a cluster matching and permutation program for dealing with label switching and multimodality in analysis of population structure
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MOTIVATION: Clustering of individuals into populations on the basis of multilocus genotypes is informative in a variety of settings. In population-genetic clustering algorithms, such as BAPS, STRUCTURE and TESS, individual multilocus genotypes are partitioned over a set of clusters, often using unsupervised approaches that involve stochastic simulation. As a result, replicate cluster analyses of the same data may produce several distinct solutions for estimated cluster membership coefficients, even though the same initial conditions were used. Major differences among clustering solutions have two main sources: (1) 'label switching' of clusters across replicates, caused by the arbitrary way in which clusters in…
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- Replicate
- Cluster analysis
- Permutation (music)
- Matching (statistics)
- Population
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- Cluster (spacecraft)
- Computer science
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