Author:
DEWOODY J. ANDREW,DEWOODY YSSA D.,FIUMERA ANTHONY C.,AVISE JOHN C.
Abstract
We address various statistical aspects of biological parentage in multi-offspring broods that arise
via multiple paternity or multiple maternity and, hence, consist of mixtures of full- and half-sibs.
Conditioned on population genetic parameters, computer simulations described herein permit
estimation of: (1) the mean number of offspring needed to detect all parental gametes in a brood
and (2) the relationship between the number of distinct parental gametes found in a brood and the
number of parents. Results are relevant to the design of empirical studies employing molecular
markers to assess genetic parentage in polygynous or polyandrous species with large broods, such
as are found in many fishes, amphibians, insects, plants and other groups. The utility of this
approach is illustrated using two empirical data sets.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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