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URL: http://haplopool.icsi.berkeley.edu/haplopool/
Proper Citation: HAPLOPOOL (RRID:SCR_009225)
Description: Software program for estimating haplotype frequencies either from genotypes of individuals or from genotypes of pooled individuals. The genotypes must be for a block of bi-allelic SNPs (meaning that the SNPs should be in linkage disequilibrium with each other). The program assumes that it is given many genotypes of unrelated diploid individuals in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If the genotypes are from pooled DNA, the program assumes that every pool contains the same number of individuals and the individuals were chosen at random when placed into the pools. For a reasonable running-time, the number of individuals in a pool needs to be between 2 and 4. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Abbreviations: HAPLOPOOL
Resource Type: software resource, software application
Keywords: gene, genetic, genomic, gcc/g++, perl, matlab
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