PLINK is a versatile program which supports data management, quality control, and common statistical computations on matrices of genomic variant calls, in a computationally efficient manner. In population genomics, it is frequently used to take care of the “basics,” so they do not need to be reimplemented when a new type of analysis needs to be performed on such a matrix. I describe several of these basic operations, and discuss uses and pitfalls
available at the end of the article Background: PLINK 1 is a widely used open-source C/C++ toolset f...
BACKGROUND: PLINK is probably the most used program for analyzing SNP genotypes and runs of homozygo...
This protocol details the data quality assessment and control steps that are typically carried out d...
Background: PLINK 1 is a widely used open-source C/C++ toolset for genome-wide association studies (...
Within this chapter we introduce the basic PLINK functions for reading in data, applying quality con...
Whole-genome association studies (WGAS) bring new computational, as well as analytic, challenges to ...
Whole-genome association studies (WGAS) bring new computational, as well as analytic, challenges to ...
Whole-genome association studies (WGAS) bring new computational, as well as analytic, challenges to ...
In genome-wide association studies (GWAS), a wide variety of analysis tools have been designed, lead...
<p>Ensembl already provides a genome browser where the 1000 Genomes Project data can be viewed by an...
The filtered SNP dataset used in Barth et al. as PLINK/MERLIN/Haploview text genotype table (.ped), ...
Background: PLINK 1 is a widely used open-source C/C++ toolset for genome-wide association studies (...
Genotypes for the 1,407 NL individuals. These are standard plink files (see http://pngu.mgh.harvard....
<p>PLINK = analysis in PLINK with no adjustment made for relatedness. Other methods/software packag...
Input data, code, output data, summary plots, and run logs for investigation of the population genet...
available at the end of the article Background: PLINK 1 is a widely used open-source C/C++ toolset f...
BACKGROUND: PLINK is probably the most used program for analyzing SNP genotypes and runs of homozygo...
This protocol details the data quality assessment and control steps that are typically carried out d...
Background: PLINK 1 is a widely used open-source C/C++ toolset for genome-wide association studies (...
Within this chapter we introduce the basic PLINK functions for reading in data, applying quality con...
Whole-genome association studies (WGAS) bring new computational, as well as analytic, challenges to ...
Whole-genome association studies (WGAS) bring new computational, as well as analytic, challenges to ...
Whole-genome association studies (WGAS) bring new computational, as well as analytic, challenges to ...
In genome-wide association studies (GWAS), a wide variety of analysis tools have been designed, lead...
<p>Ensembl already provides a genome browser where the 1000 Genomes Project data can be viewed by an...
The filtered SNP dataset used in Barth et al. as PLINK/MERLIN/Haploview text genotype table (.ped), ...
Background: PLINK 1 is a widely used open-source C/C++ toolset for genome-wide association studies (...
Genotypes for the 1,407 NL individuals. These are standard plink files (see http://pngu.mgh.harvard....
<p>PLINK = analysis in PLINK with no adjustment made for relatedness. Other methods/software packag...
Input data, code, output data, summary plots, and run logs for investigation of the population genet...
available at the end of the article Background: PLINK 1 is a widely used open-source C/C++ toolset f...
BACKGROUND: PLINK is probably the most used program for analyzing SNP genotypes and runs of homozygo...
This protocol details the data quality assessment and control steps that are typically carried out d...