The core of the admixture model, proposed by Smith (1953) to deal with heterogeneous traits in genetic linkage analysis, is the hypothesis that a fraction lambda of pedigrees is linked to the marker locus being tested while a fraction 1 – lambda is unlinked. This model leads naturally to the vexing problem of testing for a mixture and has given rise to a large literature. … Admixture Models
If you did not already know: “Admixture Models”
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