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ONeSAMP: a program to estimate effective population size using approximate Bayesian computation

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MOLECULAR ECOLOGY RESOURCES
Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 299-301

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2007.01997.x

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approximate Bayesian computation; bottleneck; conservation genetics; effective population size; microsatellite; Ne

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The estimation of effective population size from one sample of genotypes has been problematic because most estimators have been proven imprecise or biased. We developed a web-based program, ONeSAMP that uses approximate Bayesian computation to estimate effective population size from a sample of microsatellite genotypes. ONeSAMP requires an input file of sampled individuals' microsatellite genotypes along with information about several sampling and biological parameters. ONeSAMP provides an estimate of effective population size, along with 95% credible limits. We illustrate the use of ONeSAMP with an example data set from a re-introduced population of ibex Capra ibex.

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