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| This page describes how RAREMETALWORKER handles some special cased during analyses. | | This page describes how RAREMETALWORKER handles some special cased during analyses. |
− | == Handling Unrelated Individuals == | + | == Handling Unrelated Individuals== |
| * When each individual has a different famid from each other, or each sample is coded to have different families, and --kinGeno (or --kinFile) option is not issued, RAREMETALWORKER consider the samples as unrelated. No cryptic relationship or population structure will be adjusted in this situation. | | * When each individual has a different famid from each other, or each sample is coded to have different families, and --kinGeno (or --kinFile) option is not issued, RAREMETALWORKER consider the samples as unrelated. No cryptic relationship or population structure will be adjusted in this situation. |
| * The easiest way to code the samples as unrelated is to let famid (the first column) the same as the sample ID (the second column) in PED file. | | * The easiest way to code the samples as unrelated is to let famid (the first column) the same as the sample ID (the second column) in PED file. |