wombsoft: Wombling Computation

Analyses individually geo-referenced multilocus genotypes for the inferences of genetic boundaries between populations. It is based on the wombling method that estimates the systemic function by looking for the local variation of the allele frequencies. The systemic function estimation is based on the local polynomial regression, and a binomial test assess the significance of boundaries. The method applies to codominant or dominant markers and allows for missing data.

Version: 2.0
Published: 2007-08-02
Author: Ameline Crida
Maintainer: Ameline Crida <ameline.crida at ens-lyon.org>
License: GPL (≥ 2)
CRAN checks: wombsoft results

Downloads:

Package source: wombsoft_2.0.tar.gz
MacOS X binary: wombsoft_2.0.tgz
Windows binary: wombsoft_2.0.zip
Reference manual: wombsoft.pdf
Old sources: wombsoft archive

Reverse dependencies:

Reverse depends: tossm