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    rlabplus for linux
    RLaB is an interactive, interpreted scientific programming environment which provides fast prototyping and program development. Its syntax is a combination of c (curly brackets for blocks of statement, some statements) and fortran/matlab (c) (indexing of arrays starts from 1, naming of the functions). Project rlabplus provides second update to RLaB2 and third release RLaB3 of the environment for 32- and 64-bit linux systems.
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    Please participate in the SURVEY on rgedit's future: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VNMMJMJ your answers are much appreciated! Gedit (Gnome editor, www.gedit.org) plug-in allowing it to become an easy-to-use and yet light-weight IDE for the statistical programming environment, R (www.r-project.org).
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    Detection of homologous recombination events from SNP data

    This software detects homologous recombination events (HREs) from SNP data. Based on SNP alleles calls and locations, it breaks the genomes into locally colinear blocks, and looks for cases where SNPs do not agree with the vertical pattern of inheritance in a phylogeny. It applies a dynamic programming algorithm to model whether changes within a block are likely a result of mutations, sequencing errors, or HRE. We use information from the nearby SNPs, so that if 1-2 alleles in a series of SNPs differs from the ancestral allele, it may be better explained as a mutation or sequencing error. ...
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