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What you will discover: a mixed model with an allele-sharing-based relatedness matrix to estimate more efficiently inbreeding depression in structured populations. You are: a biologist or bioinformatician who needs to estimate the inbreeding depression in a group of related individuals Speaker: Eléonore Lavanchy, a member in Jérôme Goudet’s group based in Unil in Lausanne. Click to access specific sections of the talk: 00:45 What is Inbreeding 02:48 Classical ways to calculate inbreeding depression 05:36 Introducing the Genetic Relatedness Matrix 06:20 Testing the method 08:33 Presentation of the results 11:23 Take-home messages Reference papers and resource: Detecting inbreeding depression in structured populations Eléonore Lavanchy, Bruce S. Weir, and Jérôme Goudet DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2315780121 https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.14833 Any questions about this talk? Contact eleonore.lav[at]gmail.com More about the speaker: Eléonore Lavanchy grew up and studied in Switzerland. After a master’s degree in biology, she started a PhD with Jérôme Goudet in population genomics. Her PhD was about inbreeding and more specifically how it can be measured, and how to quantify its effects. She first focused on the methodological aspects, using mostly simulations and statistics, and then moved towards more applied biology, using what she tested and developed in the first half of her PhD to study the inbreeding status of the barn owl. Read the news: https://www.sib.swiss/in-silico-talks...