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<scp>gimlet</scp>: a computer program for analysing genetic individual identification data
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GeneticsLinkage AnalysisGenomicsLandscape GeneticsGenomic SelectionReference GenotypesClinical GeneticsGenetic AnalysisGenetic DiversityGenotype-phenotype AssociationMolecular EcologyBreedingDemographic MeasurementsBiostatisticsPublic HealthConsensus GenotypesQuantitative GeneticsStatistical GeneticsComputer ProgramGenetic VariationAllele FrequenciesPopulation GeneticsPopulation GenomicsMedicine
Abstract Growing interest in microsatellite genotyping, combined with noninvasive genetic sampling has led to the increased production of data. New tools to analyse these data are required. gimlet is a user‐friendly software package designed to perform several simple tasks: (i) construction of consensus genotypes from repeated genotyping; (ii) estimation of genotyping error rates; (iii) identification of identical genotypes; (iv) comparison of new genotypes to a set of reference genotypes; (v) determination of the kinship; and (vi) estimation of several population parameters such as allele frequencies, heterozygosity, probability of identity, and population size.
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