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qtl (version 1.66)

convert.map: Change map function for a genetic map

Description

Convert a genetic map from using one map function to another.

Usage

# S3 method for map
convert(object, old.map.function=c("haldane", "kosambi", "c-f", "morgan"),
         new.map.function=c("haldane", "kosambi", "c-f", "morgan"), ...)

Value

The same as the input, but with inter-marker distances changed to reflect a different map function.

Arguments

object

A genetic map object, of class "map": A list whose components are vectors of marker locations.

old.map.function

The map function used in forming the map in object.

new.map.function

The new map function to be used.

...

Ignored at this point.

Author

Karl W Broman, broman@wisc.edu

Details

The location of the first marker on each chromosome is left unchanged. Inter-marker distances are converted to recombination fractions with the inverse of the old.map.function, and then back to distances with the new.map.function.

See Also

est.map, replace.map

Examples

Run this code
data(listeria)
map <- pull.map(listeria)
map <- convert(map, "haldane", "kosambi")
listeria <- replace.map(listeria, map)

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