Popoolation: A toolbox for population genetic analysis of next generation sequencing data from pooled individuals

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Abstract

Recent statistical analyses suggest that sequencing of pooled samples provides a cost effective approach to determine genome-wide population genetic parameters. Here we introduce PoPoolation, a toolbox specifically designed for the population genetic analysis of sequence data from pooled individuals. PoPoolation calculates estimates of θWatterson, θπ, and Tajima's D that account for the bias introduced by pooling and sequencing errors, as well as divergence between species. Results of genome-wide analyses can be graphically displayed in a sliding window plot. PoPoolation is written in Perl and R and it builds on commonly used data formats. Its source code can be downloaded from http://code.google.com/p/popoolation/. Furthermore, we evaluate the influence of mapping algorithms, sequencing errors, and read coverage on the accuracy of population genetic parameter estimates from pooled data © 2011 Kofler et al.

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Kofler, R., Orozco-terWengel, P., de Maio, N., Pandey, R. V., Nolte, V., Futschik, A., … Schlötterer, C. (2011). Popoolation: A toolbox for population genetic analysis of next generation sequencing data from pooled individuals. PLoS ONE, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015925

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