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pedtools: Creating and Working with Pedigrees and Marker Data

Magnus Dehli Vigeland   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2019 Published
0 Citations
1 Authors
23 Revisions
2.9.0 Version
GPL-3 License
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forensIT: Information Theory Tools for Forensic Analysis (Version 1.1.1)

2023
numberofalleles: Compute the Probability Distribution of the Number of Alleles in a DNA Mixture (Version 1.0.1)

2022
pedsuite: Easy Installation of the 'pedsuite' Packages for Pedigree Analysis (Version 1.4.0)

2021
KLINK: Kinship Analysis with Linked Markers (Version 1.1.0)

2023
KinMixLite: Inference About Relationships from DNA Mixtures (Version 2.2.1)

2023
dvir: Disaster Victim Identification (Version 3.3.0)

2021
forensicolors: Forensic Colors (Version 1.0.0)

2024
forrel: Forensic Pedigree Analysis and Relatedness Inference (Version 1.8.1)

2020
ibdfindr: HMM Toolkit for Inferring IBD Segments from SNP Genotypes (Version 0.3.1)

2025
ibdsegments: Identity by Descent Probability in Pedigrees (Version 1.0.1)

2025
ibdsim2: Simulation of Chromosomal Regions Shared by Family Members (Version 2.3.2)

2020
mispitools: Missing Person Identification Tools (Version 1.4.0)

2021
paramlink2: Parametric Linkage Analysis (Version 1.0.6)

2021
pedFamilias: Import and Export 'Familias' Files (Version 0.2.4)

2023
pedbuildr: Pedigree Reconstruction (Version 0.3.0)

2021
pedprobr: Probability Computations on Pedigrees (Version 1.0.1)

2019
pedsuite Analysis: (Version )

0
relMix: Relationship Inference for DNA Mixtures (Version 1.4.1)

2015
ribd: Pedigree-based Relatedness Coefficients (Version 1.7.1)

2019
segregatr: Segregation Analysis for Variant Interpretation (Version 0.5.0)

2021
simDNAmixtures: Simulate Forensic DNA Mixtures (Version 1.1.2)

2022
verbalisr: Describe Pedigree Relationships in Words (Version 0.7.2)

2021

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