Statistical Genetics at the University of Washington


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Statistical genetics is the development of models and methods for the analysis and interpretation of genetic data observed at any level from the cell nucleus to the species.

Genetic data may be used for

  • constructing the evolutionary history of species
  • characterizing the structure of populations
  • quantifying genetic diversity in natural populations and in domesticated species
  • detecting and localizing genes affecting human disease, or economic traits in plants and animals
  • determining the structure of proteins and the functional and structural domains in DNA sequences.

 

Interesting bits and pieces

Diallelic or biallelic

 

 

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