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Individual Identification and Distribution of Genotypic Differences Between Individuals

For noninbred individuals, Δ^sub 7^, Δ^sub 8^, and Δ^sub 9^ represent the probabilities that single locus genotypes for a pair of individuals have 2, 1, or O (respectively) alleles identical by descent (Δ^sub 7^ + Δ^sub 8^ + Δ^sub 9^ = 1; note Δ^sub 1^ through Δ^sub 6^ have historically been used to...

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Published in:The Journal of wildlife management 2006-10, Vol.70 (4), p.1148-1150
Main Authors: KALINOWSKI, STEVEN T, SAWAYA, MICHAEL A, TAPER, MARK L
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Language:English
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Summary:For noninbred individuals, Δ^sub 7^, Δ^sub 8^, and Δ^sub 9^ represent the probabilities that single locus genotypes for a pair of individuals have 2, 1, or O (respectively) alleles identical by descent (Δ^sub 7^ + Δ^sub 8^ + Δ^sub 9^ = 1; note Δ^sub 1^ through Δ^sub 6^ have historically been used to represent patterns of inbreeding and we are assuming individuals are not inbred). A computer program, MM-DIST, is available to compute mismatch distributions for empirical data sets.
ISSN:0022-541X
1937-2817
DOI:10.2193/0022-541X(2006)70[1148:IIADOG]2.0.CO;2