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      Second-generation PLINK: rising to the challenge of larger and richer datasets.

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      Springer Science and Business Media LLC
      Computational statistics, High-density SNP genotyping, Whole-genome sequencing, Population genetics, GWAS

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          PLINK 1 is a widely used open-source C/C++ toolset for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and research in population genetics. However, the steady accumulation of data from imputation and whole-genome sequencing studies has exposed a strong need for faster and scalable implementations of key functions, such as logistic regression, linkage disequilibrium estimation, and genomic distance evaluation. In addition, GWAS and population-genetic data now frequently contain genotype likelihoods, phase information, and/or multiallelic variants, none of which can be represented by PLINK 1's primary data format.

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          4342193
          10.1186/s13742-015-0047-8

          Computational statistics,High-density SNP genotyping,Whole-genome sequencing,Population genetics,GWAS

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