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  • strob
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    • Nov 2008
    • 84

    clustering based on SNP information

    Dear all,

    I have re-sequencing data for many genotypes for the same set of genes. As expected, the differences are minor and are most of the time SNPs. As I want to cluster the genotypes based on their SNP appearances/comparisons, I wonder if there's a tool out there which can do this?
    A tree kind of structure would be a really nice outcome.

    Many thanks for the help,

    Steven
  • Oxygen81
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    • Aug 2009
    • 11

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    Hello Steven,
    can you extract the SNPs into a list (MS Excel) with the columns: some ID, Position compared to a reference (use always the same reference), the base in the reference and the SNP. I could generate you an "alignment" what you can use with every evolutionary reconstruction program.
    Janina

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