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A graphical algorithm for fast computation of identity coefficients and generalized kinship coefficientsABNEY, Mark.Bioinformatics (Oxford. Print). 2009, Vol 25, Num 12, pp 1561-1563, issn 1367-4803, 3 p.Article

KIN: software for computing kinship coefficientsTINKER, N. A; MATHER, D. E.The journal of heredity. 1993, Vol 84, Num 3, issn 0022-1503, p. 238Article

Genetic relatedness and evolution of insect socialityPAMILO, P.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1984, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 241-248, issn 0340-5443Article

Relatedness of workers to brood in the social wasp, Polistes exclamans (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)STRASSMANN, J. E.Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 1985, Vol 69, Num 2, pp 141-148, issn 0044-3573Article

Set-spectrum method in structure comparison and the concept of topological kinshipSCHULZ, L.Applied mathematics and computation. 1991, Vol 41, Num 1, pp 1-20, issn 0096-3003, 1Article

A GENETIC REFORM OF THE CIVIL LAW COMPUTATIONS OF THE DEGREES OF RELATIONSHIP IN FAMILIES.CRUZ COKE R.1977; SOC. BIOL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 24; NO 2; PP. 93-99; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

COEFFICIENT DE DEPRESSION ET PANMIXIEBOUFFETTE J; BOUFFETTE AR.1975; ANN. GENET. SELECT. ANIMALE; FR.; DA. 1975; VOL. 7; NO 4; PP. 379-386; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

THE ESTIMATION OF PAIRWISE RELATIONSHIPS = ESTIMATION DES RELATIONS ENTRE INDIVIDUS PRIS DEUX A DEUXTHOMPSON EA.1975; ANN. HUM. GENET.; G.B.; DA. 1975; VOL. 39; NO 2; PP. 173-188; BIBL. 11 REF.Article

THE GENOTYPIC DISTRIBUTION OF RELATIVES WHEN CONSANGUINITY IS PRESENT = LA DISTRIBUTION GENOTYPIQUE DANS LA PARENTE LORSQU'IL Y A CONSANGUINITEJACQUARD A.1972; ANN. HUM. GENET.; G.B.; DA. 1972; VOL. 36; NO 2; PP. 233-236; BIBL. 6REF.Serial Issue

SAS programs for calculating coefficient of parentageSNELLER, C. H.Crop science. 1994, Vol 34, Num 6, pp 1679-1680, issn 0011-183XArticle

Variation in genetic identity within kinshipsRASMUSON, M.Heredity (Edinburgh. Print). 1993, Vol 70, pp 266-268, issn 0018-067X, 3Article

Estimation of kinship parameters: the island model with separate sexesMURRAY, M. G.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1985, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 151-159, issn 0340-5443Article

Variation in genetic identity among relativesGUO, S.-W.Human heredity. 1996, Vol 46, Num 2, pp 61-70, issn 0001-5652Article

Variation in genetic identity within kinshipsHILL, W. G.Heredity (Edinburgh. Print). 1993, Vol 71, pp 652-653, issn 0018-067X, 6Article

Grief intensity following the loss of a twin and other relatives : test of kinship genetic hypothesesSEGAL, N. L; BOUCHARD, T. J.Human biology. 1993, Vol 65, Num 1, pp 87-105, issn 0018-7143Article

BIOASSAY OF KINSHIP FROM CONTINUOUS TRAITSRELETHFORD JH.1980; HUM. BIOL.; ISSN 0018-7143; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 52; NO 4; PP. 689-700; BIBL. 2 P.Article

USE OF RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SIRES TO INCREASE ACCURACY OF SIRE EVALUATIONHENDERSON CR.1975; J. DAIRY SCI.; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 58; NO 11; PP. 1731-1738; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

STRUCTURE GEOGRAPHIQUE ET VARIABILITE D'UNE GRANDE POPULATION1973; EXCERPTA MED., INTERNATION. CONGR. SER.; PAYS-BAS; DA. 1973; NO 250; PP. 138-154; BIBL. 15REF.; C.R. IVE CONGR. INT. GENET. HUM.; PARIS; 1971)Conference Paper

BIOASSAY OF KINSHIP IN A SOUTH AMERICAN INDIAN POPULATION = BIOANALYSE DE PARENTE DANS UNE POPULATION INDIENNE SUD-AMERICAINELALOUEL JM; MORTON NE.1973; AMER. J. HUM. GENET.; U.S.A.; DA. 1973; VOL. 25; NO 1; PP. 62-73; BIBL. 1P.1/2Serial Issue

RAPID METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE INVERSE OF A RELATIONSHIP MATRIXHENDERSON CR.1975; J. DAIRY SCI.; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 58; NO 11; PP. 1727-1730; BIBL. 4 REF.Article

High Relatedness Is Necessary and Sufficient to Maintain Multicellularity i n DictyosteliumKUZDZAL-FICK, Jennie J; FOX, Sara A; STRASSMANN, Joan E et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2011, Vol 334, Num 6062, pp 1548-1551, issn 0036-8075, 4 p.Article

Nepotism in a solitary wasp as revealed by DNA fingerprintingPFENNIG, D. W; REEVE, H. K.Evolution. 1993, Vol 47, Num 2, pp 700-704, issn 0014-3820Article

Similarity of DNA fingerprints due to chance and relatednessLI, C. C; WEEKS, D. E; CHAKRAVARTI, A et al.Human heredity. 1993, Vol 43, Num 1, pp 45-52, issn 0001-5652Article

A unified approach to study hypervariable polymorphisms: statistical considerations of determing relatedness and population distancesCHAKRABORTY, R; JIN, L.Experientia. Supplementum. 1993, Num 67, pp 153-175, issn 0071-335XArticle

Relatedness and inclusive fitness with inbreedingLESSARD, S.Theoretical population biology (Print). 1992, Vol 42, Num 3, pp 284-307, issn 0040-5809Article

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