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Genetic assignment methods are a set of powerful statistical methods that are used to determine the relationship between individuals and populations. The general principle behind them is to use multilocus genotypes to assign reference populations as origins of individuals.

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  • Genetic assignment methods are a set of powerful statistical methods that are used to determine the relationship between individuals and populations. The general principle behind them is to use multilocus genotypes to assign reference populations as origins of individuals. (en)
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  • Genetic assignment methods are a set of powerful statistical methods that are used to determine the relationship between individuals and populations. The general principle behind them is to use multilocus genotypes to assign reference populations as origins of individuals. (en)
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  • Genetic assignment methods (en)
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