Which Genetic Loci Have Greater Population Assignment Power?

SUMMARY WHICHLOCI is a program that determines the relative discriminatory power of alternate genetic loci and loci combinations for population assignment of individuals. AVAILABILITY http://www.oregonstate.edu/dept/comes/genetics/software.htm

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