Integrated analysis of genetic data with R

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Genetic data are now widely available. There is, however, an apparent lack of concerted effort to produce software systems for statistical analysis of genetic data compared with other fields of statistics. It is often a tremendous task for end-users to tailor the...

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Main Authors: Zhao Jing, Tan Qihua
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-01-01
Series:Human Genomics
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Online Access:http://www.humgenomics.com/content/2/4/258
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spelling doaj-026110297fdb4334923d5500bb34915a2020-11-25T02:30:07ZengBMCHuman Genomics1479-73642006-01-012425826510.1186/1479-7364-2-4-258Integrated analysis of genetic data with RZhao JingTan Qihua<p>Abstract</p> <p>Genetic data are now widely available. There is, however, an apparent lack of concerted effort to produce software systems for statistical analysis of genetic data compared with other fields of statistics. It is often a tremendous task for end-users to tailor them for particular data, especially when genetic data are analysed in conjunction with a large number of covariates. Here, R <url>http://www.r-project.org</url>, a free, flexible and platform-independent environment for statistical modelling and graphics is explored as an integrated system for genetic data analysis. An overview of some packages currently available for analysis of genetic data is given. This is followed by examples of package development and practical applications. With clear advantages in data management, graphics, statistical analysis, programming, internet capability and use of available codes, it is a feasible, although challenging, task to develop it into an integrated platform for genetic analysis; this will require the joint efforts of many researchers.</p> http://www.humgenomics.com/content/2/4/258linkage and association analysiscomplex traitssoftware
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author Zhao Jing
Tan Qihua
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Tan Qihua
Integrated analysis of genetic data with R
Human Genomics
linkage and association analysis
complex traits
software
author_facet Zhao Jing
Tan Qihua
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title Integrated analysis of genetic data with R
title_short Integrated analysis of genetic data with R
title_full Integrated analysis of genetic data with R
title_fullStr Integrated analysis of genetic data with R
title_full_unstemmed Integrated analysis of genetic data with R
title_sort integrated analysis of genetic data with r
publisher BMC
series Human Genomics
issn 1479-7364
publishDate 2006-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Genetic data are now widely available. There is, however, an apparent lack of concerted effort to produce software systems for statistical analysis of genetic data compared with other fields of statistics. It is often a tremendous task for end-users to tailor them for particular data, especially when genetic data are analysed in conjunction with a large number of covariates. Here, R <url>http://www.r-project.org</url>, a free, flexible and platform-independent environment for statistical modelling and graphics is explored as an integrated system for genetic data analysis. An overview of some packages currently available for analysis of genetic data is given. This is followed by examples of package development and practical applications. With clear advantages in data management, graphics, statistical analysis, programming, internet capability and use of available codes, it is a feasible, although challenging, task to develop it into an integrated platform for genetic analysis; this will require the joint efforts of many researchers.</p>
topic linkage and association analysis
complex traits
software
url http://www.humgenomics.com/content/2/4/258
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