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Note that F is substantially more constrained when HT ε [1/2, 1) than when HT ε [0, 1/2). The difference between the areas under the upper bound for HT ε [0, 1/2) and for HT ε [1/2, 1) is 3 ln 2 − 2 ≈ 0.0794415, a sizeable fraction of the sum of the two areas.
Thus, for microsatellites, because of lower frequencies of the most frequent allele and higher levels of genetic diversity, the maximum value of F is substantially more constrained than the corresponding maximum of F for SNPs.
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