7/26/2023 0 Comments Example genodive input![]() Heredity 110:131–137īever JD, Felber F (1992) The theoretical population genetics of autopolyploidy. Meirmans PG, Van Tienderen PH (2013) The effects of inheritance in tetraploids on genetic diversity and population divergence. Genetics 179:2113–2123Ĭhester M, Gallagher JP, Symonds VV et al (2012) Extensive chromosomal variation in a recently formed natural allopolyploid species, Tragopogon miscellus (Asteraceae). Stift M, Berenos C, Kuperus P, Van Tienderen PH (2008) Segregation models for disomic, tetrasomic and intermediate inheritance in tetraploids: a general procedure applied to Rorippa (yellow cress) microsatellite data. G enoD ive can be downloaded freely from. Specifically, I focus on analyses of genetic diversity, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, quantifying population differentiation, clustering, and calculation of genetic distances. I then explain how G enoD ive approaches these analyses and whether and how it can overcome possible biases. In this chapter, I outline several frequently used types of population genetic analyses and explain how these apply to polyploid data, including possible pitfalls and biases. The software G enoD ive is one of the most widely used programs for the analysis of polyploid genetic data, presenting a wide array of different methods. ![]() However, over the last years, the number of software programs that can deal with polyploid data is slowly increasing. Analyzing autopolyploid genetic data still presents numerous challenges due to, e.g., missing dosage information of genotypes and the presence of multiple ploidy levels within species or populations, but also because the choice of software is limited when compared to what is available for diploid data. ![]()
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