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Raw genetic data: Plink and TPED file
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[QUOTE="jim mcnamara, post: 6627546, member: 35824"] Have you considered making making a karyotype? This will make far more sense to most people, kind of intuitive. This is what karyorypes look like: [URL]https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/basics/karyotype[/URL] Assuming your data is presented as chromosome groups - DNA from one chromosome, then the next. Write come code to aggregate the data into 41 linear blobs. Add a "centromere as a wider dummy blob" somewhere in the middle of each "chromosome". Sort of free form art based on real data. [/QUOTE]
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