Abstract
Due to the dimension and the dependency structure of genetic data, com-
posite likelihood methods have found their natural place in the statistical methodo-
logy involving such data. After a brief description of the type of data one encounters
in population genetic studies, we introduce the questions of interest concerning the
main genetic parameters in population genetics, and present an up-to-date review
on how composite likelihoods have been used to estimate these parameters.
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