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==KEY FEATURES==
 
==KEY FEATURES==
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*'''RAREFY''' is a likelihood-based method to prioritize individuals in family samples and population samples.  
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*'''RAREFY''' is a likelihood-based method to prioritize individuals in family AND population samples.  
    
*'''RAREFY''' takes account familial relatedness and allows adjusting covariates.
 
*'''RAREFY''' takes account familial relatedness and allows adjusting covariates.
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==EXAMPLES==
 
==EXAMPLES==
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*To prioritize individuals likely to be carriers of trait-increasing rare variants:
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rarefy --ped your.ped --dat your.dat --traitIncreasing --prefix your.output.prefix
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*To prioritize individuals likely to be carriers of trait-decreasing rare variants:
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rarefy --ped your.ped --dat your.dat --traitDecreasing --prefix your.output.prefix
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*To prioritize individuals likely to be carriers of either trait-decreasing or trait-decreasing rare variants:
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rarefy --ped your.ped --dat your.dat --traitDecreasing --traitDecreasing --prefix your.output.prefix
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*To analyze families using MCMC method in 3 chains and 50000000 iterations:
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rarefy --ped your.ped --dat your.dat --traitDecreasing --traitDecreasing --MCMC --chains 3 --iterations 50000000 --prefix your.output.prefix
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*To inverse Normalize the phenotype before analysis:
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rarefy --ped your.ped --dat your.dat --traitDecreasing --traitDecreasing --inverseNormal --prefix your.output.prefix
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*To analyze only a subset of families in the sample:
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rarefy --ped your.ped --dat your.dat --traitDecreasing --traitDecreasing --famList your.file.with.famID --prefix your.output.prefix
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*To analyze only one family:
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rarefy --ped your.ped --dat your.dat --traitDecreasing --traitDecreasing --famID fam123 --prefix your.output.prefix
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