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The software <tt>ipyrad</tt> is an interactive toolkit for assembly and analysis of restriction-site associated genomic | The software <tt>ipyrad</tt> is an interactive toolkit for assembly and analysis of restriction-site associated genomic data sets (e.g., RAD, ddRAD, GBS) for population genetic and phylogenetic studies. [https://ipyrad.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html] | ||
At the moment, there is no central installation of <tt>ipyrad</tt>, however, you can easily install it yourself using [[Anaconda|<tt>Anaconda3</tt>]] as described below. | At the moment, there is no central installation of <tt>ipyrad</tt>, however, you can easily install it yourself using [[Anaconda 2016|<tt>Anaconda3</tt>]] as described below. |
Revision as of 12:08, 15 June 2020
Introduction
The software ipyrad is an interactive toolkit for assembly and analysis of restriction-site associated genomic data sets (e.g., RAD, ddRAD, GBS) for population genetic and phylogenetic studies. [1]
At the moment, there is no central installation of ipyrad, however, you can easily install it yourself using Anaconda3 as described below.