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The program estimates complex population models using the allele frequency spectrum (AFS) of a sample of individuals from one or several location. The methods needs a large amount of data. It is based on an diffusion approximation of the population genetic model. | The program estimates complex population models using the allele frequency spectrum (AFS) of a sample of individuals from one or several location. The methods needs a large amount of data. It is based on an diffusion approximation of the population genetic model. | ||
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DADI
The program estimates complex population models using the allele frequency spectrum (AFS) of a sample of individuals from one or several location. The methods needs a large amount of data. It is based on an diffusion approximation of the population genetic model.