graph4lg
Build Graphs for Landscape Genetics Analysis
Build graphs for landscape genetics analysis. This set of functions can be used to import and convert spatial and genetic data initially in different formats, import landscape graphs created with 'GRAPHAB' software (Foltete et al., 2012) doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2012.07.002, make diagnosis plots of isolation by distance relationships in order to choose how to build genetic graphs, create graphs with a large range of pruning methods, weight their links with several genetic distances, plot and analyse graphs, compare them with other graphs. It uses functions from other packages such as 'adegenet' (Jombart, 2008) doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btn129 and 'igraph' (Csardi et Nepusz, 2006) https://igraph.org/. It also implements methods commonly used in landscape genetics to create graphs, described by Dyer et Nason (2004) doi:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2004.02177.x and Greenbaum et Fefferman (2017) doi:10.1111/mec.14059, and to analyse distance data (van Strien et al., 2015) doi:10.1038/hdy.2014.62.
- Version1.8.0
- R versionunknown
- LicenseGPL-2
- Needs compilation?No
- graph4lg citation info
- Last release01/30/2023
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- Vignette2 - Genetic graph construction and analysis with 'graph4lg'
- Vignette4 - Landscape and genetic graph comparison with 'graph4lg'
- Vignette1 - Landscape and genetic data processing with 'graph4lg'
- Vignette3 - Landscape graph construction and analysis with Graphab and 'graph4lg'
- MaterialREADME
- MaterialNEWS
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Paul Savary
Gilles Vuidel
Tyler Rudolph
Show author detailsRolesContributorAlexandrine Daniel
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