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Releases: johnlees/seer

Release for bioconda

20 Jun 10:07
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This includes gzstream as a submodule, and will be the version released under bioconda

v1.1.3: LRT and updated mash ordering

05 Apr 08:54
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This release adds the following features and fixes

  • Adds the likelihood ratio test (LRT) as the default p-value for binary traits (issue #42). This has higher power when effect sizes are large.
  • Ensure consistency of sample order when using mash rather than kmds. Previous releases will have assumed mash ordering was the same as seer; the .samples file is written correctly by the perl script and mitigates this.
  • Fix for the t-test in continuous traits, which could give incorrect p-values for negative effect sizes (issue #46).
  • Check for header with filter_seer and map_back

If using mash rather than kmds, please use this release or later.

v1.1.2: Paper release

03 Oct 14:19
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Adds

  • Replaces kmds with mash (but kmds still possible)
  • Normalise k-mer distances (as in manuscript)
  • New R script functionality plotting (issue #18)
  • Fixes issues #28, #29, #30, #32, #33, #34
  • map_back and filter_seer updated and bugs fixed
  • Add travis-ci

The features are as in the published manuscript, or higher

v1.1.1: Clone and spelling fixes

11 Apr 13:06
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Adds:

  • unit tests
  • information about covariates
  • invokes Firth regression more often
  • doesn't die on failed matrix inversions
  • checks for consistency of sample names
  • update and addition of some helper scripts

v1.0.2: Pheno input doesn't need to be ordered

18 Nov 12:05
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Fixes bug in v1.0.1 where .pheno file was assumed to be sorted. Do not use previous releases, but see v1.0.1 for more release notes

seer v1

05 Nov 20:25
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Compile instructions are in README.md. Other information (usage, troubleshooting) is in the wiki

Additions from v1.0.0

  • Faster with continuous phenotypes
  • map_back and filter_seer consistent with output
  • General clean up

Pre-compiled binaries for linux_64 are provided. Use the dynamic version with gcc-4.9 or above, and the dependencies installed. If this isn't possible, use the static version

Initial release

30 Oct 16:06
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First version of seer. Instructions to compile are at the start of README.md, and usage follows

Pre-compiled binaries for linux_64 are provided. Use the dynamic version with gcc-4.9 or above, and the dependencies installed. If this isn't possible, use the static version