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classes for population genetic data in R #4

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emmanuelparadis opened this issue Mar 1, 2015 · 2 comments
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classes for population genetic data in R #4

emmanuelparadis opened this issue Mar 1, 2015 · 2 comments

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@emmanuelparadis
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I started a wiki page on classes for population genetic data in R. I tried to list the available ones in a table showing their respective strengths and weaknesses. I considered only the classes that I know well (DNAbin, loci, and genind). It'd be great that package developers complete this table to get a broader picture. From this, we may define possible lines of action (I wrote two for the moment).

@thibautjombart
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Good idea! I added a bit on genpop and genlight

On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Emmanuel Paradis [email protected]
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I started a wiki page on classes for population genetic data in R. I tried
to list the available ones in a table showing their respective strengths
and weaknesses. I considered only the classes that I know well (DNAbin,
loci, and genind). It'd be great that package developers complete this
table to get a broader picture. From this, we may define possible lines of
action (I wrote two for the moment).


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@emmanuelparadis
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Thanks to all of you for filling the table. We have a nice picture of the situation. I have added an item in the list of potential actions.

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