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Statistical measures of genetic differentiation of populations:Rationales, history and current states

机译:人口遗传分化的统计量度:有理,历史和现况

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Population differentiation is a fundamental process of evolution, and many evolutionary studies, such as population genetics, phylogeography and conservation biology, all require the inference of population differentiation. Recently, there has been a lot of debate over the validity ofFST (and its analogueGST) as a measure for population genetic differentiation, notably since the proposal of the new indexD in 2008. Although several papers reviewed or explored specific features of these statistical measures, a succinct account of this bewildering issue with an overall update appears to be desirable. This is the purpose of the present review. The available statistics generally fall into two categories, represented byFST andD, respectively. None of them is perfect in measuring population genetic differentiation. Nevertheless, they each have advantages and are valuable for current re-search. In practice, both indices should be calculated and a comparison of them can generate useful insights into the evolutionary processes that influence population differentiation.FST (GST) has some unique irreplaceable characteristics assuring its standing as the default measure for the foreseeable near future. Also, it will continue to serve as the standard for any alternative measures to contrast with. Instead of being anxious about making choice between these indices, one should pay due attention to the equili-brium status and the level of diversity (especiallyHS) of the populations, since they largely sway the power of a given statistic to address a specific question. We provide a multi-faceted comparative summary of the various statistics, which can serve as a basic reference for readers to guide their applications [Current Zoology 61 (5): 886–897, 2015].
机译:种群分化是进化的基本过程,许多进化研究,例如种群遗传学,系统地理学和保护生物学,都需要推断种群分化。最近,关于FST(及其类似物GST)作为衡量种群遗传分化的有效性的争论很多,特别是自2008年提出新的indexD以来。尽管有几篇论文回顾或探讨了这些统计方法的特定特征,最好对这个令人困惑的问题进行简要说明并进行整体更新。这是本次审查的目的。可用的统计信息通常分为两类,分别以FST和D表示。它们都不是衡量种群遗传分化的理想选择。但是,它们各自都有优势,对于当前的研究非常有价值。在实践中,应该计算这两个指数,并将它们进行比较可以对影响人口分化的进化过程产生有用的见解。FST(GST)具有一些独特的不可替代的特征,从而确保了其在可预见的未来成为默认指标。而且,它将继续作为与之形成对比的任何替代措施的标准。与其着急于在这些指标之间做出选择,不如应适当注意人口的平衡状况和多样性水平(尤其是HS),因为它们在很大程度上影响着给定统计量解决特定问题的能力。我们提供了各种统计数据的多方面比较摘要,可以作为读者指导其应用的基本参考[Current Zoology 61(5):886-897,2015]。

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    《动物学报(英文版)》 |2015年第5期|886-897|共12页
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    Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;

    Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;

    Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;

  • 收录信息 北京大学中文核心期刊目录(北大核心);中国科学引文数据库(CSCD);
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