genealogialle
Genealogialle is a neologism used in genetic genealogy discussions to describe an allele that is particularly informative for tracing genealogical relationships across generations. The concept imagines a class of alleles whose inheritance patterns remain tightly associated with a specific lineage long enough to be detected in related individuals, even in the presence of recombination and genetic drift. Because it is a coined term rather than a standardized category, its precise definition and practical criteria vary among researchers.
Identification and properties: In practice, a genealogialle is hypothesized from dense genotype data, phased haplotypes, and
Applications and limitations: Potential uses include refining pedigrees when records are incomplete, corroborating documented lineages, and
Status: The term remains informal and experimental; it is more a descriptive idea in specific modeling contexts