This version of poppr has a bug fix, a much-needed improvement to the display of single-population nodes in MSN (by @fdchevalier), and minor changes to stability that should not be noticed by users. The new MSN no longer draw the single-population nodes as a pie, so they look more presentable I also accidentally forgot to include the NEWS file in the official release, but you can still keep track of that here: BUG FIX read.genalex() now correctly parses strata when the user imports data that contains duplicated data AND has some individuals named as integers less than the number of samples in the data (prepended by zeroes) (See https://github.com/grunwaldlab/poppr/pull/202). NEW FEATURES MSN functions: nodes with single populations dis...
This release contains an updated win.ia(), AMOVA for genlight objects, and a faster and more efficie...
poppr 2.5.0 release candidate This is a pre-release of poppr version 2.5.0. It contains a major bug ...
This release contains an updated win.ia(), AMOVA for genlight objects, and a faster and more efficie...
NEW FUNCTIONS incomp() will check your data to see if there are any incomparable samples. NEW ...
The biggest feature of this release is the scaling of nodes by area in the minimum spanning networks...
Summary This version of poppr includes several new features and bug fixes. Changes marked with [crit...
This is mainly a maintenance release. One major change is the poppr manual being converted to HTML. ...
poppr 2.0.0 Many of the key features for this release are described in Kamvar, Brooks, and Grünwald...
poppr 1.1.3 NEW FEATURES new arguments to plot_poppr_msn to allow for easier manipulation of node...
poppr 2.3.0 This version of poppr introduces the function bootgen2genind() that allows you to use ab...
poppr version 2.9.0 Thanks to @davefol, this release has a new function called bruvo.between(), whic...
poppr 2.1.1 This is mainly a maintenance release, Perhaps the most important changes are: documen...
poppr 2.1.0 IMPROVEMENTS win.ia and samp.ia gain a significant speedup thanks to Jonah Brooks i...
Version 2.5.0 of poppr contains very important bug fixes for read.genalex() and all functions that u...
poppr 2.5.0 release candidate (revision 1) This is a pre-release of poppr version 2.5.0. It contains...
This release contains an updated win.ia(), AMOVA for genlight objects, and a faster and more efficie...
poppr 2.5.0 release candidate This is a pre-release of poppr version 2.5.0. It contains a major bug ...
This release contains an updated win.ia(), AMOVA for genlight objects, and a faster and more efficie...
NEW FUNCTIONS incomp() will check your data to see if there are any incomparable samples. NEW ...
The biggest feature of this release is the scaling of nodes by area in the minimum spanning networks...
Summary This version of poppr includes several new features and bug fixes. Changes marked with [crit...
This is mainly a maintenance release. One major change is the poppr manual being converted to HTML. ...
poppr 2.0.0 Many of the key features for this release are described in Kamvar, Brooks, and Grünwald...
poppr 1.1.3 NEW FEATURES new arguments to plot_poppr_msn to allow for easier manipulation of node...
poppr 2.3.0 This version of poppr introduces the function bootgen2genind() that allows you to use ab...
poppr version 2.9.0 Thanks to @davefol, this release has a new function called bruvo.between(), whic...
poppr 2.1.1 This is mainly a maintenance release, Perhaps the most important changes are: documen...
poppr 2.1.0 IMPROVEMENTS win.ia and samp.ia gain a significant speedup thanks to Jonah Brooks i...
Version 2.5.0 of poppr contains very important bug fixes for read.genalex() and all functions that u...
poppr 2.5.0 release candidate (revision 1) This is a pre-release of poppr version 2.5.0. It contains...
This release contains an updated win.ia(), AMOVA for genlight objects, and a faster and more efficie...
poppr 2.5.0 release candidate This is a pre-release of poppr version 2.5.0. It contains a major bug ...
This release contains an updated win.ia(), AMOVA for genlight objects, and a faster and more efficie...