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Here is an example of a minimal data file:
 
Here is an example of a minimal data file:
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   > contents of small.dat <
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   '''< contents of small.dat >'''
 
   A dna
 
   A dna
 
   A disease
 
   A disease
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Here is an example of a simple pedigree file:
 
Here is an example of a simple pedigree file:
 
   
 
   
   > contents of small.ped <
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   '''< contents of small.ped >'''
 
   1 I1  0    0    1  2 1
 
   1 I1  0    0    1  2 1
 
   1 I2  0    0    2  2 1
 
   1 I2  0    0    2  2 1
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If you have pen and paper, you should be able to verify that the file describes a simple four generation pedigree. The first five columns denote family id, individual id, father id, mother id, and sex. DNA is available for all individuals (value '''2''' in DNA column) and all individuals are unaffected (value '''1''' in disease column).
 
If you have pen and paper, you should be able to verify that the file describes a simple four generation pedigree. The first five columns denote family id, individual id, father id, mother id, and sex. DNA is available for all individuals (value '''2''' in DNA column) and all individuals are unaffected (value '''1''' in disease column).
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ExomePicks currently ignores any information on twin status that may be present.  
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ExomePicks currently ignores any information on twin status that may be present.
    
== Instructions ==
 
== Instructions ==

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