Author
MATSON, SEAN - OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY | |
Camara, Mark | |
EICHERT, WILL - OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY | |
BANKS, MICHAEL - OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY |
Submitted to: Molecular Ecology Resources
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Publication Acceptance Date: 1/13/2008 Publication Date: 9/28/2008 Citation: Matson, S.E., Camara, M.D., Eichert, W., Banks, M.A. 2008. P-loci: a computer program for choosing the most efficient set of loci for parentage assignment. Molecular Ecology Resources.8:765-768. Interpretive Summary: Determining which and how many genetic markers are required for reconstructing pedigree information because levels of polymorphism and linkage, how alleles are distributed among parents and other factors result in differences in the information content of individual markers and sets of markers. P-LOCI software identifies the most efficient set of markers using either simulated or actual offspring genotypes of known parentage. Simulations can incorporate linkage among markers, complex mating designa, and frequencies of common genotyping errors. P-LOCI is available for Windows systems at http://marineresearch.oregonstate.edu/genetics/software.htm Technical Abstract: Determining which and how many codominant marker loci are required for accurate parentage assignment is not straightforward because levels of marker polymorphism and linkage, allelic distributions among potential parents and other factors produce differences in the discriminatory power of individual markers and sets of markers. P-LOCI software identifies the most efficient set of codominant markers for assigning parentage at a user-defined level of success, using either simulated or actual offspring genotypes of known parentage. Simulations can incorporate linkage among markers, mating design, and frequencies of null alleles and/or genotyping errors. P-LOCI is available for Windows systems at: http://marineresearch.oregonstate.edu/genetics/software.htm. |