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− | These statistics refer to Intel X7460 CPU running at 2.66 GHz using 1 core and your mileage may vary; most modern CPUs should be no more than a few times faster (or slower) than that. The parallel version of minimac will achieve an even better performance. | + | These statistics refer to Intel X7460 CPU running at 2.66 GHz using 1 core and your mileage may vary; most modern CPUs should be no more than a few times faster (or slower) than that. |
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| + | If you are estimating model parameters at the same time as imputing missing genotypes, you can account for the time needed for parameter estimation with the following formula: |
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| + | E(\mbox{Run Time in Hours}) = N_{markers} * ({N_{individuals} + N_{rounds} * N_{states} * 0.75 }) * N_{haplotypes} * 10^{-11} |
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| + | In this updated formula, N<sub>rounds</sub> represents the number of iterations used for parameter refinement and N<sub>states</sub> represents the maximum number of reference and target haplotypes considered for each update. |
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| == Release Date == | | == Release Date == |