Minimal Y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped DTI method
In our previous report, a decision tree induction (DTI) algorithm proved to be an effective tool to measure impurities of categorizing populations and to select the minimum number of Y-microsatellite markers, with the highest discriminating power. By using the DTI algorithm to determine the most inf...
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Main Authors: | Srikummool M., Chaijaruwanich J., Kampuansai J., Kangwanpong D. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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