HOLT, Jason A, Sierra Dawn STONEBERG HOLT and Petr BUREŠ. Experimental design in intraspecific organelle DNA sequence studies III: statistical measures of sampling success. Taxon. Vienna: International Assoc. for Plant Taxonomy, 2007, 56/2007, No 3, p. 847-856. ISSN 0040-0262.
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Original name Experimental design in intraspecific organelle DNA sequence studies III: statistical measures of sampling success
Name in Czech Experimental design in intraspecific organelle DNA sequence studies III: statistical measures of sampling success
Authors HOLT, Jason A (840 United States of America), Sierra Dawn STONEBERG HOLT (840 United States of America) and Petr BUREŠ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Taxon, Vienna, International Assoc. for Plant Taxonomy, 2007, 0040-0262.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Austria
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 2.524
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/07:00022667
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000249247400020
Keywords in English bulking; haplotype frequency confidence intervals; inclusion-exclusion principle; intraspecific sequence studies; phylogeography; proportion estimates
Tags bulking, haplotype frequency confidence intervals, inclusion-exclusion principle, intraspecific sequence studies, phylogeography, proportion estimates
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: prof. RNDr. Petr Bureš, Ph.D., učo 2635. Changed: 21/4/2011 12:47.
Abstract
Statistical methods are proposed for analyzing the experimental design, preliminary results, and final results of phylogenetic studies of organelle DNA sequence at low taxonomic levels. Such studies require sampling numerous individuals, many of which share identical haplotypes. The proportions of the haplotypes sampled can help answer the following questions: (1) Is one haplotype so dominant that the particular DNA region is without meaningful variation within the scope of the study? (2) Were all prevalent haplotypes found? (3) What are the proportions of each haplotype within the studied group? (4) What percentage of the studied group can be confidently asserted to belong to the haplotypes that were found? Examples are given in which the statistics techniques are applied to data drawn from the botanical literature. Tables are included as a quick reference for the researcher who wishes to circumvent calculation. A Microsoft Excel 2000 spreadsheet (titled HaploPro.xls) for performing some of the more complicated calculations is offered online. Finally, the limitations of these methods and their applicability to nuclear DNA and other characters studies are discussed.
Abstract (in Czech)
Statistical methods are proposed for analyzing the experimental design, preliminary results, and final results of phylogenetic studies of organelle DNA sequence at low taxonomic levels. Such studies require sampling numerous individuals, many of which share identical haplotypes. The proportions of the haplotypes sampled can help answer the following questions: (1) Is one haplotype so dominant that the particular DNA region is without meaningful variation within the scope of the study? (2) Were all prevalent haplotypes found? (3) What are the proportions of each haplotype within the studied group? (4) What percentage of the studied group can be confidently asserted to belong to the haplotypes that were found? Examples are given in which the statistics techniques are applied to data drawn from the botanical literature. Tables are included as a quick reference for the researcher who wishes to circumvent calculation. A Microsoft Excel 2000 spreadsheet (titled HaploPro.xls) for performing some of the more complicated calculations is offered online. Finally, the limitations of these methods and their applicability to nuclear DNA and other characters studies are discussed.
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Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Biodiversity Research Center
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