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LOSITAN: A workbench to detect molecular adaptation based on a Fst-outlier method

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LOSITAN: A workbench to detect molecular adaptation based on a Fst-outlier method
Background: Testing for selection is becoming one of the most important steps in the analysis of multilocus population genetics data sets. Existing applications are difficult to use, leaving many nontrivial, error-prone tasks to the user. Results: Here we present LOSITAN, a selection detection workbench based on a well evaluated Fst-outlier detection method. LOSITAN greatly facilitates correct approximation of model parameters (e.g., genome-wide average, neutral Fst), provides data import and export functions, iterative contour smoothing and generation of graphics in a easy to use graphical user interface. LOSITAN is able to use modern multi-core processor architectures by locally parallelizing fdist, reducing computation time by half in current dual core machines and with almost linear performance gains in machines with more cores. Conclusion: LOSITAN makes selection detection feasible to a much wider range of users, even for large population genomic datasets, by both providing an ea...
Tiago Antao, Ana Lopes, Ricardo J. Lopes, Albano B
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where BMCBI
Authors Tiago Antao, Ana Lopes, Ricardo J. Lopes, Albano Beja-Pereira, Gordon Luikart
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