INFERRING genetic population structure has been a major theme in population biology, ecology, and human genetics. The fixation index FST, introduced by Wright (1951), is a key parameter for such studies and is most commonly used to measure genetic divergence among subpopulations (Palsbøll et al. 2007). It is defined as the correlation between random gametes drawn from the same subpopulation relati
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