fst.hudson {KRIS} | R Documentation |
Calculate the average fixation index (Fst) between two groups of individuals from Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
Description
Fixation index (Fst) calculation was implemented using Hudson method as in Bhatia (2013) and Hudson (1992).
Fixation index (Fst) calculation was implemented using Hudson method as in Bhatia (2013) and Hudson (1992).
Usage
fst.hudson(X, idx.p1, idx.p2)
fst.hudson(X, idx.p1, idx.p2)
Arguments
X |
A matrix contains the number 0, 1, and 2 representing SNP in additive coding. Rows represent individuals and columns represent SNP. |
idx.p1 |
An integer vector contains the row indices of first population in the matrix X. |
idx.p2 |
An integer vector contains the row indices of second population in the matrix X. |
Value
The function returns an average Fst value between 2 specified groups.
The function returns an average Fst value between 2 specified groups.
References
Bhatia, G., Patterson, N., Sankararaman, S., and Price, A.L. (2013). Estimating and interpreting FST: The impact of rare variants. Genome Res. 23, 1514-1521.
Hudson, R.R., Slatkin, M., and Maddison, W.P. (1992). Estimation of levels of gene flow from DNA sequence data. Genetics 132, 583-589.
Bhatia, G., Patterson, N., Sankararaman, S., and Price, A.L. (2013). Estimating and interpreting FST: The impact of rare variants. Genome Res. 23, 1514-1521.
Hudson, R.R., Slatkin, M., and Maddison, W.P. (1992). Estimation of levels of gene flow from DNA sequence data. Genetics 132, 583-589.
See Also
Examples
#Load simulated dataset
data(example_SNP)
idx1 <- which(sample_labels == 'pop1')
idx2 <- which(sample_labels == 'pop2')
fst <- fst.hudson(simsnp$snp, idx1, idx2)
#Print out the Fst value between 'pop1' and 'pop2'
print(fst)
#Load simulated dataset
data(example_SNP)
idx1 <- which(sample_labels == 'pop1')
idx2 <- which(sample_labels == 'pop2')
fst <- fst.hudson(simsnp$snp, idx1, idx2)
#Print out the Fst value between 'pop1' and 'pop2'
print(fst)