Maximum likelihood analysis of population differences in allelic frequencies
- PMID: 4652878
- PMCID: PMC1212864
- DOI: 10.1093/genetics/72.4.709
Maximum likelihood analysis of population differences in allelic frequencies
Abstract
Statistical techniques are presented for the analysis of geographic variation in allelic frequencies. Likelihood ratio test criteria are derived from a multinominal sampling distribution, and are used to answer three questions. (1) Are there geographic differences in allelic frequencies? (2) Are population differences in allelic frequencies associated with environmental differences? (3) Is there any residual "lack of fit" variation among populations, after accounting for that variation associated with environmental differences? The two- and three-allele cases are explicitly treated, and the extension to more alleles is indicated.
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- Genetics. 1972 Dec;72(4):721-31 - PubMed
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