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URL: https://biology-assets.anu.edu.au/GenAlEx/Welcome.html
Proper Citation: GenAlEx (RRID:SCR_021102)
Description: Software tool as cross platform package for population genetic analyses that runs within Microsoft Excel. Offers analysis of diploid codominant, haploid and binary genetic loci and DNA sequences.Originally developed as teaching tool to facilitate teaching population genetic analysis at graduate level.
Synonyms: GenAlEx 6.5, Genetic Analysis in Excel
Resource Type: software application, software resource, software toolkit, data analysis software, data processing software
Defining Citation: PMID:22820204
Keywords: population genetic analyses, Microsoft Excel, diploid codominant analysis, haploid genetic loci, binary genetic loci, DNA sequences analysis
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Warning: PCA results may be sensitive to the sample size, population composition, and the number of columns, in which case the results will not be reliable, robust, nor replicable and should not be used to draw conclusions.
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