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  • Statistical Methods for Analyzing Drosophila Germline Mutation Rates
    Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics August 2013 194: 927-936; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.113.151571
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    Statistical Methods for Analyzing Drosophila Germline Mutation Rates
    Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Aug 2013, 194 (4) 927-936; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.113.151571
    Figure 1
    Figure 1
    By Yun-Xin Fu
    Examples of mutations and resulting mutation patterns. (A) Single mutation leading to mutation pattern 〈1〉; (B) two mutations leading to mutation pattern 〈2, 1〉; (C) two mutations leading to mutation pattern 〈3〉 due to the second mutation being masked by the first one.
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    Statistical Methods for Analyzing Drosophila Germline Mutation Rates
    Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Aug 2013, 194 (4) 927-936; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.113.151571
    Figure 2
    Figure 2
    By Yun-Xin Fu
    An example of the genealogy of five alleles (a−e) sampled from the cell population after the fifth division. Each branch is identified by a nearby integer. The sizes of the branches are ϕ(1) = 5, φ(2) = 2, φ(3) = 3, φ(4) = 2, φ(5) = φ(6) = φ(7) = φ(8) = φ(9) = 1; Formula, Formula, Formula, and Formula.
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    Statistical Methods for Analyzing Drosophila Germline Mutation Rates
    Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Aug 2013, 194 (4) 927-936; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.113.151571
    Figure 3
    Figure 3
    By Yun-Xin Fu
    Population dynamics and an example of the genealogy of four sperm.
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    Statistical Methods for Analyzing Drosophila Germline Mutation Rates
    Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Aug 2013, 194 (4) 927-936; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.113.151571
    Figure 4
    Figure 4
    By Yun-Xin Fu
    Distributions of the estimates for u1, u2, u3, and u4 (from top down). In each of the plots, shaded bars correspond to 1000 families and solid bars to 10,000 families (labels for the x-axis are multiplied by 104).
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    Statistical Methods for Analyzing Drosophila Germline Mutation Rates
    Yun-Xin Fu
    Genetics Aug 2013, 194 (4) 927-936; DOI: 10.1534/genetics.113.151571
    Figure 5
    Figure 5
    By Yun-Xin Fu
    Distributions of likelihood-ratios L0,1 (top three), L0,2 (middle three), and L0,3 (bottom three) for 200 (left), 1000 (center), and 10,000 (right) families (bottom), with smooth curves being the χ2 densities.
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