FaMoz (an acronym for "Father/Mother") a software for parentage studies, written in the C language and in TclTk, uses likelihood calculation and simulation to perform parentage studies with codominant and dominant markers (Gerber et al. 2000, Gerber et al. 2003).
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Gerber S., Streiff R., Bodénès C., Mariette S., Kremer, A., 2000. Comparison of microsatellites and AFLP markers for parentage analysis. Molecular Ecology 9: 1037-1048.
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Gerber S., Chabrier P., Kremer A. 2003. FaMoz: a software for parentage analysis using dominant, codominant and uniparentally inherited markers. Molecular Ecology Notes 3: 479-481.
Conceived and written by Sophie Gerber, with Patrick Chabrier, Thierry Labbé, Antoine Kremer
With the help of Georges Koepfler, Magali SanCristobal
Frédéric Austerlitz, Sylvie Oddou-Muratorio, Mathieu Lourmas, François Lefèvre and Clare Lord
Supported by two European projects BIO4 CT96 0706, OAKFLOW, QLK5-CT-2000-00960, a French national project (2000–2002) (BRG (Genetic Resources Board) / DERF (Rural Space and Forest Direction, French Ministry of Agriculture)).
--Sophie Gerber--
Paper mail: UMR Biogeco Univ Bordeaux - Inrae - Bâtiment B2 - Allée Geoffroy St-Hilaire - 33615 Pessac - France
Electronic mail: sophie.gerber@inrae.fr or sophie.gerber@u-bordeaux.fr