BPGA: an interactive Shiny application for basic population genetic analysis of genotype data
Authored by Joan Fibla
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EcoEvoRxiv
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10.32942/x2rp4v
Background: Population structure and ancestry inference are routine in human genetics, yet remain inconvenient for non experts because canonical tools (PLINK, GCTA, ADMIXTURE) require command line expertise and careful data management.
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