AFLPOP 1.1
:: DESCRIPTION
AFLPOP (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism) is a population allocation and simulator program based on amplified fragment length polymorphism markers. The allocation method is an adaptation of Paetkau’s method for co-dominant alleles. Besides population allocation of specimens of unknown origin, re-allocation of sample genotypes, as well as allocation of artificial (Monte Carlo) specimens, may be run to estimate expected rates of correct allocations.
:: DEVELOPER
:: SCREENSHOTS
N/A
:: REQUIREMENTS
- Windows / MacOsX
- Excel
:: DOWNLOAD
:: MORE INFORMATION
Citation
DUCHESNE, P., L. BERNATCHEZ. 2002.
AFLPOP : A computer program for simulated and real population allocation based on AFLP data.
Molecular Ecology Notes. 3, 380-383.