Bayesian Serial SimCoal, (BayeSSC) is a modification of SIMCOAL 1.0, a program written by Laurent Excoffier, John Novembre, and Stefan Schneider. Long Description (required)
Bayes SSC is powerful because it allows flexible coalescent modelling from a variety of different priors. The enables parameter estimation, likelihood calculations, and Bayesian inference. Typically, BayeSSC generates thousands of hypothetical trees using slightly different population parameters. The simulated genetics of these trees can then be compared to the actual genetics of the user's samples to investigate which history of these many simulated histories is the most likely to have generated the samples. http://www.stanford.edu/group/hadlylab/ssc/index.html
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Summary of Proposed Changes Current Citations/Applications
[Pubmed ID: 8256537 ],
Iakobson MG, Krivoshapkin AL, Savelov AA, Shterental' ISh, Rabinovich SS, Strel'tsova GP, Strygin AV, Malkova NA ,
[Magnetic resonance tomography in the diagnosis of tumor processes in the area of the cerebellopontile angle]. ,
Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko ,
07-01-1993 ,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=8256537, , Application
[Pubmed ID: 11218093 ],
Excoffier L, Novembre J, Schneider S ,
SIMCOAL: a general coalescent program for the simulation of molecular data in interconnected populations with arbitrary demography. ,
J Hered ,
11-01-2000 ,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=11218093, Primary Citation
[Pubmed ID: 33067556 ],
Zvénigorosky V, Duchesne S, Romanova L, Gérard P, Petit C, Petit M, Alexeev A, Melnichuk O, Gonzalez A, Fausser JL, et al. ,
The genetic legacy of legendary and historical Siberian chieftains. ,
Commun Biol ,
10-16-2020 ,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=33067556, , Application