amExampleData {allelematch} | R Documentation |
Data sets to support the tutorials in the supplementary documentation and examples in the manual
Description
amExample1
High quality data set
amExample2
Good quality data set
amExample3
Marginal quality data set
amExample4
Low quality data set
amExample5
Wildlife data set
Data sets 1 to 4 are simulated. Because the data are simulated, the individual from which the
samples are derived is known. This is given in the column knownIndividual
, and permits an
assessment of how effective the software has been.
Data set 5 is a real dataset from a wildlife population that has been non-invasively sampled. The meta-data has been fabricated. It represents the output from allele calling software.
Usage
data(amExample1)
data(amExample2)
data(amExample3)
data(amExample4)
data(amExample5)
Format
Data frames with differing numbers of samples in rows, and alleles in columns. Missing data is represented as "-99".
Details
Note how in amExample5
a single marker "Gender" has been combined with diploid loci.
Also note how in all data sets in diploid loci the lower length allele always comes first.
This pattern is typical in allele calling software.