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From the following article:

Computer programs for population genetics data analysis: a survival guide

Laurent Excoffier and Gerald Heckel

Nature Reviews Genetics 7, 745-758 (October 2006)

doi:10.1038/nrg1904

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Table 1

List of population genetics programs examined in this review

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Table 2

Program functionalities and assumptions: multi-purpose packages

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Table 3

Program functionalities and assumptions: individual-centred programs

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Program functionalities and assumptions: specialized programs

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Table 5

List of computer programs suited for a given analysis and genetic marker

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Figure 1

Flow chart of possible data exchange between different population genetics programs.