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DnaSP, DNA sequence polymorphism: an interactive program for estimating population genetics parameters from DNA sequence data

J. Rozas 1 and R. Rozas

Departament de Genètica. Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona Diagonal 645, 08071 Barcelona, Spain

1 To whom correspondence should be addressed. Email: julio{at}porthosbio.ub.es

DnaSP, DNA sequence polymorphism, is an interactive computer program for the analysis of DNA polymorphism from nucleotide sequence data. The program, addressed to molecular population geneticists, calculates several measures of DNA sequence variation within and between populations, linkage disequilibrium parameters and Tajima's D statistic. The program, which is written in Visual Basic v. 3.0 and runs on an IBM-compatible PC under Windows, can handle a large number of sequences of up to thousands of nucleotides each.


Received on May 5, 1995; accepted on September 7, 1995

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