Lynch M
Department of Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene 97403.
Mol Biol Evol. 1990 Sep;7(5):478-84. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a040620.
DNA-fingerprint similarity is being used increasingly to make inferences about levels of genetic variation within and between natural populations. It is shown that the similarity index--the average fraction of shared restriction fragments--provides upwardly biased estimates of population homozygosity but nearly unbiased estimates of the average identity-in-state for random pairs of individuals. A method is suggested for partitioning the DNA-fingerprint dissimilarity into within- and between-population components. Some simple expressions are given for the sampling variances of these estimators.
DNA指纹相似性正越来越多地被用于推断自然种群内部和种群之间的遗传变异水平。结果表明,相似性指数(即共享限制片段的平均比例)提供了种群纯合度的向上偏差估计,但对于随机个体对的平均状态同一性提供了近乎无偏差的估计。本文提出了一种将DNA指纹差异划分为种群内和种群间成分的方法。给出了这些估计量抽样方差的一些简单表达式。