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| [http://genome.sph.umich.edu/wiki/Minimac3 '''Minimac3 '''] is a lower memory and more computationally efficient implementation of [http://genome.sph.umich.edu/wiki/Minimac2 minimac2]. It is an algorithm for genotypic imputation that works on phased genotypes and is designed to handle very large reference panels in a more computationally efficient way with no loss of accuracy. | | [http://genome.sph.umich.edu/wiki/Minimac3 '''Minimac3 '''] is a lower memory and more computationally efficient implementation of [http://genome.sph.umich.edu/wiki/Minimac2 minimac2]. It is an algorithm for genotypic imputation that works on phased genotypes and is designed to handle very large reference panels in a more computationally efficient way with no loss of accuracy. |
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− | This wiki page is designed to give users a '''detailed step-by-step description on running typical GWAS imputation experiments'''. | + | This wiki page is designed to give users a '''detailed step-by-step description on imputing chromosome X'''. |
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| = Chromosome X Imputation = | | = Chromosome X Imputation = |