These functions calculate D and Dest values of genetic differentiation that are independent of mean
heterozygosity and of the number of unique alleles per population
(Jost, 2008).
Usage
D(Hs, Ht, values)
Dest(Hs, Ht, values)
Arguments
Hs
The mean heterozygosity within populations. This value
can be calculated by using the function Hs that is
included in this package.
Ht
The heterozygosity of the pooled populations. This value
can be calculated by using the function Ht that is
included in this package.
values
A vector that contains the number of individuals that
were sampled from each population (i.e. the sample sizes).
Value
The measure of genetic differentiation, D or Dest, is returned. As the arguments Hs and Ht are values that were calculated for a
single locus, also the D or Dest value is a measure of
genetic differentiation for that single locus.
Details
As mentioned in Jost (2008, p. 4022), the heterozygosity measures (Hs and
Ht) are transformed into nearly unbiased estimators derived by Nei &
Chesser (1993).
References
Jost, L. 2008 Gst and its relatives do not measure
differentiation. Molecular Ecology17, 18, p. 4015--4026.
Nei, M. and Chesser, R. 1983 Estimation of fixation indices and
gene diversities. Annals of Human Genetics47, p. 253--259