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  • mstagliamonte
    Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 33

    Need help with Plink map file

    Hi,

    I plan to phase my non-human organism genomic data using Shapeit2. I have recombination data available from literature, but I am struggling to understand how to set up the map file. I have read around but still not sure how to build the file. This is the description of the map file:

    This file can be SPACE or TAB delimited. Each line corresponds to a SNP. The 4 columns are:
    1) Chromosome number [integer]
    2) SNP ID [string]
    3) SNP genetic position (cM) [float]
    4) SNP physical position (bp) [integer]

    I am not sure on the interpretation of column 3. Let's say I have a known recombination rate of 13mbp/cM and 4 SNPs in position 500, 10,000, 20,000, 33,000 on chromosome 2 : how should the map file look like?

    Thank you for your kind attention,
    Max
  • vivek_
    PhD Student
    • Jul 2012
    • 164

    #2
    You could set it to 0 and not have any issues as long as 1 & 4 are accurate.

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    • mstagliamonte
      Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 33

      #3
      Hi, Vivek,

      Thank you for your answer. Can you elaborate on that a bit, please?

      Thank you,
      Max

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