Abstract

This article gathers information about gametic disequilibrium, the nonrandom interallelic association between polymorphic DNA loci partitioning into gametes (phase multilocus haplotypes). Gametic disequilibrium is defined in terms of the magnitude of departure from segregation independence expectations. The magnitude of gametic disequilibrium is a quantity measured by the D coefficient, which represents the intensity-varying deviation. Haplotype homozygosity is also a measure of gametic disequilibrium.

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