Data from: A call for more transparent reporting of error rates: the quality of AFLP data in ecological and evolutionary research

Lindsay A. Crawford, Daria Koscinski & Nusha Keyghobadi
Despite much discussion of the importance of quantifying and reporting genotyping error in molecular studies, it is still not standard practice in the literature. This is particularly a concern for amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) studies, where differences in laboratory, peak-calling and locus-selection protocols can generate data sets varying widely in genotyping error rate, the number of loci used and potentially estimates of genetic diversity or differentiation. In our experience, papers rarely provide adequate information...
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