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Malecot's coancestry coefficient, , refers to an indirect measure of genetic similarity of two individuals which was initially devised by the French mathematician Gustave Malécot. is defined as the probability that any two alleles, sampled at random (one from each individual), are identical copies of an ancestral allele. In species with well-known lineages (such as domesticated crops), can be calculated by examining detailed pedigree records. Modernly, can be estimated using genetic marker data.

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  • El Coeficiente de coancestría de Malecot, , se refiere a una medida indirecta de similitud genética de dos individuos la que fue inicialmente ideada por el matemático francés Gustave Malécot. se define como la probabilidad de que dos alelos cualquiera de una muestra al azar (uno de cada individuo), sean copias idénticas de un alelo ancestral. En especies con linajes bien conocidos (tales como los cultivos domesticados), puede calcularse al examinar registros detallados de pedigree. Modernamente, puede ser estimado usando datos de marcadores genéticos. (es)
  • Malecot's coancestry coefficient, , refers to an indirect measure of genetic similarity of two individuals which was initially devised by the French mathematician Gustave Malécot. is defined as the probability that any two alleles, sampled at random (one from each individual), are identical copies of an ancestral allele. In species with well-known lineages (such as domesticated crops), can be calculated by examining detailed pedigree records. Modernly, can be estimated using genetic marker data. (en)
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  • El Coeficiente de coancestría de Malecot, , se refiere a una medida indirecta de similitud genética de dos individuos la que fue inicialmente ideada por el matemático francés Gustave Malécot. se define como la probabilidad de que dos alelos cualquiera de una muestra al azar (uno de cada individuo), sean copias idénticas de un alelo ancestral. En especies con linajes bien conocidos (tales como los cultivos domesticados), puede calcularse al examinar registros detallados de pedigree. Modernamente, puede ser estimado usando datos de marcadores genéticos. (es)
  • Malecot's coancestry coefficient, , refers to an indirect measure of genetic similarity of two individuals which was initially devised by the French mathematician Gustave Malécot. is defined as the probability that any two alleles, sampled at random (one from each individual), are identical copies of an ancestral allele. In species with well-known lineages (such as domesticated crops), can be calculated by examining detailed pedigree records. Modernly, can be estimated using genetic marker data. (en)
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