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DatABEL v.0.9-6 published on CRAN | GenABEL.org
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The GenABEL project is sponsored by. DatABEL v.0.9-6 published on CRAN. Tue, 03/31/2015 - 07:47 lckarssen. We are pleased to announce that a minor update to the DatABEL package. Has been publised on CRAN today. DatABEL v.0.9-6 contains some minor changes and one bug fix. Please click on "read more", below, for more details.). The changes in this update are minor and mainly concern some "housekeeping". The most important changes are:. Please let us know of any problems on our forum. Or in the bug tracker.
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MetABEL v0.2-0 available on CRAN | GenABEL.org
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The GenABEL project is sponsored by. MetABEL v0.2-0 available on CRAN. Mon, 02/03/2014 - 22:42 lckarssen. Version 0.2-0 of MetABEL has just been released on CRAN. This version contains fixes to the forest plots. Please click on "read more", below, for more details.). This is the full changelog for this release:. Ticks on the vertical axis have been removed. They served no purpose. Thanks to Goofyna who reported this bug on our forum. Changed the "Chi2" text to Greek/math font: chi 2.
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ProbABEL v0.4.3 released | GenABEL.org
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The GenABEL project is sponsored by. ProbABEL v0.4.3 released. Tue, 04/01/2014 - 19:00 lckarssen. The ProbABEL development team is happy to announce the release of ProbABEL v0.4.3. This release is a minor update, mostly speeding up reading filevector data. Information on how to get the source code or binaries can be found on the ProbABEL page. The most important user-visible changes are:. 1) Speed-up of a factor of 2 for linear, logistic and Cox regression when using input files in filevector format.
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Packages | GenABEL.org
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The GenABEL project is sponsored by. GenABEL, or *ABEL, is an umbrella name for a number of software packages aiming to facilitate statistical analyses of polymorphic genome data. It is a rich program set which now allows very flexible genome-wide association (GWA) analysis ( GenABEL. Parallelization of GWA analyses ( ParallABEL. Management of very large files ( DatABEL. And facilitates evaluation of prediction ( PredictABEL. If you have questions, please refer to the " Support. Section of this web-site.
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The GenABEL tutorial receives a DOI | GenABEL.org
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The GenABEL project is sponsored by. The GenABEL tutorial receives a DOI. Wed, 07/08/2015 - 16:21 lckarssen. Today we uploaded the current version of the GenABEL tutorial PDF to www.zenodo.org. As a result, the tutorial has been given a DOI ( 10.5281/zenodo.19738. Which is a unique, citable reference to the document. From now on, the tutorial page of this website. Will point to the DOI. At the same time we also registered a Zenodo community called "The GenABEL project".
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Showcase | GenABEL.org
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The GenABEL project is sponsored by. For a scientific project, success may be measured by the number of publications, which cite the projects' components reference papers, or reference to the project's web-site. In total, more than 500 scientific manuscripts has cited packages from the GenABEL suite, or methodology developed and implemented within the GenABEL project (Google Scholar, 2013.04.21).
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ProbABEL v0.4.4 released | GenABEL.org
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The GenABEL project is sponsored by. ProbABEL v0.4.4 released. Fri, 11/07/2014 - 17:12 lckarssen. The ProbABEL development team is happy to announce the release of ProbABEL v0.4.4. This release is a bugfix update. People using the Cox Proportional Hazards regression module are strongly advised to upgrade. Please click on "read more", below, for more details.). Information on how to get the source code or binaries can be found on the ProbABEL page. The most important user-visible changes are:.
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Acknowledgments | GenABEL.org
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The GenABEL project is sponsored by. The GenABEL project community. Above all, we appreciate continuous contribution from the GenABEL users and developers [ People. The R and the R-Forge. The GenABEL project is in large part made possible by continuous efforts of the R and R-Forge teams [ R. The Laboratory of Recombination and Segregation Analysis (Prof. Tatiana I. Axenovich and Prof. Pavel M. Borodin), Institute of Cytology and Genetics SD RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia [ the Laboratory.
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For developers | GenABEL.org
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The GenABEL project is sponsored by. The GenABEL project developer/contributor infrastructure is mostly maintained at R-Forge. Although part can now also be found on the Github GenABEL Project page. The infrastructure includes web-pages containing a set of HOWTOs for developers, bug and feature request trackers, version controlled code (Subversion/Git), the genabel-development and genabel-announce mailing lists, etc. The GenABEL project at R-Forge. The GenABEL Subversion source code repository on R-Forge.