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Estimation of the contemporary effective population size from SNP data while accounting for mating structure

Santiago et al., 2024

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7677522258181573040
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Santiago E
Caballero A
Köpke C
Novo I
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Molecular Ecology Resources

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A new method is developed to estimate the contemporary effective population size (N e) from linkage disequilibrium (LD) between SNPs without information on their location, which is the usual scenario in non‐model species. The general theory of linkage disequilibrium is …
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