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Tajima's D is a population genetic test statistic created by and named after the Japanese researcher Fumio Tajima. [1] Tajima's D is computed as the difference between two measures of genetic diversity: the mean number of pairwise differences and the number of segregating sites, each scaled so that they are expected to be the same in a neutrally evolving population of constant size.
Fumio Tajima was born in Ōkawa, in Japan's Fukuoka prefecture, in 1951. [1] [2] He graduated from high school in 1970, completed his undergraduate degree at Kyushu University in 1976, and received a Master's degree from the same institution in 1978. [3]
Tajima's D is based on the expectation that S = theta * x where x is the sum of 1/i for i from 1 to N. Thus, we turn this into a method to estimate theta by noting that theta = E(S)/x. The current version suggests that S/x part is a "normalized" version of segregating sites, and this leads to a mistake in the calculation of D in the example.
The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, formerly known as the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy and simply the Pope Center, is an American conservative 501(c)(3) nonprofit [2] higher education policy institute located in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Born in Atlanta in 1940, [1] Martin grew up in Davidson, North Carolina, where his father, David Grier Martin, served as president of Davidson College from 1958 to 1968. [2] Martin attended Davidson, where he played on the basketball team for Lefty Driesell. [3] After graduating, he was commissioned in the United States Army.
Nabi Tajima (田島 ナビ, 1900–2018), Japanese supercentenarian; Naoto Tajima (田島 直人, 1912–1990), Japanese athlete; Nobuhiro Tajima (田嶋 伸博, born 1950), Japanese race car driver; Princess Tajima (但馬皇女, died 708), daughter of Emperor Tenmu of Japan; Renee Tajima-Peña (born 1958), American film director and producer
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