J. Rozas et R. Rozas, DNASP, DNA-SEQUENCE POLYMORPHISM - AN INTERACTIVE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POPULATION-GENETICS PARAMETERS FROM DNA-SEQUENCE DATA, Computer applications in the biosciences, 11(6), 1995, pp. 621-625
DnaSP, DNA sequence polymorphism, is an interactive computer program f
or the analysis of DNA polymorphism from nucleotide sequence data. The
program, addressed to molecular population geneticists, calculates se
veral measures of DNA sequence variation within and between population
s, linkage disequilibrium parameters and Tajima's D statistic. The pro
gram, which is written in Visnal Basic v. 3.0 and runs on an IBM-compa
tible PC under Winnows, can handle a large number of sequences of up t
o thousands of nucleotides each.