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How do you specify a genetic code for analyses like MKT? #9

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TeresaPegan opened this issue May 24, 2022 · 3 comments
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How do you specify a genetic code for analyses like MKT? #9

TeresaPegan opened this issue May 24, 2022 · 3 comments

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@TeresaPegan
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Hello! I would like to use the MKT function in PopGenome with a mitochondrial dataset. Because this involves assigning sites as synonymous or nonsynonymous, it is important for me to be able to specify that I need to use the vertebrate mitochondrial code, not the standard code. I cannot find a way to do this. Is it possible, or can this MKT function only be used on standard data?
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-Teresa

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Hello! I would like to use the MKT function in PopGenome with a mitochondrial dataset. Because this involves assigning sites as synonymous or nonsynonymous, it is important for me to be able to specify that I need to use the vertebrate mitochondrial code, not the standard code. I cannot find a way to do this. Is it possible, or can this MKT function only be used on standard data? Thanks! -Teresa

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I would like to ask if you have calculated MK?

Thanks!

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TeresaPegan commented Sep 14, 2022

Hi, no, I ended up using the python library egglib to calculate piN and piS, which is what I was mostly interested in. I was never able to figure out whether I could specify a mitochondrial genetic code with PopGenome.

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Hi, no, I ended up using the python library egglib to calculate piN and piS, which is what I was mostly interested in. I was never able to figure out whether I could specify a mitochondrial genetic code with PopGenome.

Hi, Teresa

I need to calculate the McDonald Kreitman test, I looked at popGenome, to be honest I don't know how to calculate, my data volume is a bit large, and the genes are also a lot.

Thank you for your reply.

Best,

Jinhua Long

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