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Mol Ecol Resour
November 2010
Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modelling, Technical University of Denmark, Richard Petersens Plads, Bygning 305, 2800Lyngby, Denmark Centre de Biologie et de Gestion des Populations, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 34988 Montferrier-sur-Lez, France.
The use of dominant markers such as amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) for population genetics analyses is often impeded by the lack of appropriate computer programs and rarely motivated by objective considerations. The point of the present note is twofold: (i) we describe how the computer program Geneland designed to infer population structure has been adapted to deal with dominant markers; and (ii) we use Geneland for numerical comparison of dominant and codominant markers to perform clustering. AFLP markers lead to less accurate results than bi-allelic codominant markers such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) markers but this difference becomes negligible for data sets of common size (number of individuals n≥100, number of markers L≥200).
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