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Genetics
Mathematical analysis
Biology
Population genetics
Genetic genealogy
Haplotype
Maximum likelihood estimation
Pi
Haplotype estimation

JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY Volume 13, Number 2, 2006 © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp. 481–500 HAPLOFREQ—Estimating Haplotype

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