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8.8 years ago
RoseString
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Hi,
I have a small number of samples (~10) for my species of interest (non-model organism), so it's almost impossible to phase the data. I am interested in doing some site-frequency spectrum methods to detect positive selection in the genome, but they require the calculation of nucleotide diversity (pi). Is it possible to do so without phasing the data?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks!
Do you know any literature doing the random assignment of variants if the data is unphased?
Just an update. I found a study using your method. They call this process 'haploidize data'.