| Literature DB >> 17246175 |
J Reynolds1, B S Weir, C C Cockerham.
Abstract
A distance measure for populations diverging by drift only is based on the coancestry coefficient theta, and three estimators of the distance D = -ln(1 - theta) are constructed for multiallelic, multilocus data. Simulations of a monoecious population mating at random showed that a weighted ratio of single-locus estimators performed better than an unweighted average or a least squares estimator. Jackknifing over loci provided satisfactory variance estimates of distance values. In the drift situation, in which mutation is excluded, the weighted estimator of D appears to be a better measure of distance than others that have appeared in the literature.Year: 1983 PMID: 17246175 PMCID: PMC1202185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetics ISSN: 0016-6731 Impact factor: 4.562