and I believe this whole thread may fit better at the Bioconductor
list rather than here.
Cheers,
Bert
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> 3x3 subset used
> Locus1 Locus2 Locus3
> Samp1 GG GG
> Samp2 AG CA GA
> Samp3 AG CA GG
>
> The euclidean distance function is defined as: sqrt(sum
Hi Cheyenne,
I noticed one thing that might be helpful to you.
First, I took a shortcut to the case of interest:
> m <- matrix(c(2,1,1,0,1,1,NA,1,1,NA,1,1,2,1,2,0,1,0),nrow=3)
> colnames(m) <- c("1.G","1.A","2.C","2.A","3.G","3.A")
> m
# 1.G 1.A 2.C 2.A 3.G 3.A
# [1,] 20 NA
Hello,
I am working with a matrix of multilocus genotypes for ~180 individual snail
samples, with substantial missing data. I am trying to calculate the pairwise
genetic distance between individuals using the stats package 'dist' function,
using euclidean distance. I took a subset of this datas
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