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@norvid_studies this looks interesting https://t.co/n4dAcrmk9B https://t.co/7bCeXinFOb
@norvid_studies this looks interesting https://t.co/n4dAcrmk9B https://t.co/7bCeXinFOb
@LittleMuseums What do you need exactly? Software? Papers? Hope this reference helps: https://t.co/MWhRjsNzWo
@LittleMuseums @amy_a_shipley @hend6746 @soraiambarbosa @sakura_81 Does this help? https://t.co/4HkPc6rBFC Ping @martykardos
methods to estimate effective population size using pedigree data http://t.co/cUskqqZ2
RT @hil4r1: Counting sheep - its not that easy to calculate effective #population size. But here's a handy hint http://t.co/WTtU0Jlc @BioMedCentral
Methods to estimate effective population size using pedigree data: Examples in dog, sheep, cattle and horse http://t.co/UKRkRmNj #GSE