Plotting posterior distributions of M with R or Mathematica

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Aug 25, 2023, 5:10:02 AM8/25/23
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Hi Peter and all migrate users,

I recently analyzed a fourteen loci microsatellite dataset of a European bat species and wanted to plot all the posterior distributions of the migration rates between my three populations in one single graph. In order to do that, I extracted the necessary data from the bayesfile's <parameter-value> and <count> columns. However, I realized that in the bayesfile there is one more locus, locus 15, and indeed I used the data corrisponding to that locus to plot the migration rates between each pair of populations, thinking that that extra locus was a kind of "artificial one", created in order to store the agerages of all other loci.
The graphs seem identical to the pdf outfile's ones.
Am I correct?

Thank you very much in advance.

Have a nice day,

Piero Rivoira
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