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readme.renumf90 [2023/03/03 03:59] – [Fields in the parameter file] danireadme.renumf90 [2024/05/15 18:43] – [Options] dani
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 </file> </file>
 where //nn// is the number of fields.  where //nn// is the number of fields. 
 +
 +<file>
 +OPTION missing x
 +</file>
 +
 +allows indicating that the missing value is the number x (e.g., 999), for instance, if 0 is a valid record. This is only to represent the missing value in the data. If there are covariables in the data, 0 is treated as a value, not missing information. Missing pedigree is always 0 and cannot be changed to another value. 
 +
 +<file>
 +OPTION missing_in_weights
 +</file>
 +
 +in addition, this indicates that if a weight for the trait is 0, then the value of the trait is converted to "missing" in the output file ''renf90.dat'', i.e. 0 by default or another value is set if  ''OPTION missing '' is used. 
  
 <file> <file>
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 <file> <file>
-OPTION inbreeding_method n+OPTION inbreeding_method m
 </file> </file>
  
-allows choosing a method for inbreeding calculation. The inbreeding coefficients are used later (in the other programs) to set up the coefficients for the A-inverse. Existing options are: +allows choosing a method for inbreeding calculation. The inbreeding coefficients are used later (in the other programs) to set up the coefficients for the A-inverse. Acceptable values for m are: 
- +   
-  * 7: Recursive tabular with self breeding generations . This method is for populations with selfing, i.e. wheat. +  1: Meuwissen and Luo (1992) 
-  * 6Hybrid parallel computing which is basically a parallel (OMP) version of Meuwissen and Luo (1992) +  2Modified Meuwissen & Luo by Sargolzaei & Iwaisaki (2004
-  * 5method of Tier (1990+  3: Modified Colleau by Sargolzaei et al. (2005)  
-  * 4: recursive tabular method  +  4recursive tabular method  
-  * 3: Modified Colleau by Sargolzaei et al. (2005)  +  5: method of Tier (1990
-  * 2Modified Meuwissen & Luo by Sargolzaei & Iwaisaki (2004+  6Hybrid parallel computing, which is basically a parallel (OMP) version of Meuwissen and Luo (1992) 
-  * 1: Meuwissen and Luo (1992)+  7: Recursive tabular with self-breeding generations. For populations with selfing, i.e., wheat
  
-the default is method 1, and speed-ups are made using method 6 but this requires using several threads (e.g. using ''OMP_NUM_THREADS=4'')+The default is method 1. Large speed-ups are made using method 6but this requires using several threads (e.g.using ''OMP_NUM_THREADS=4'')
    
 The end of the parameter file for ''RENUMF90'' can contain many lines beginning with OPTION.  The end of the parameter file for ''RENUMF90'' can contain many lines beginning with OPTION. 
  
-All of these lines are passed to parameter file renf90.par to be used by application programs. +All of these lines are passed to the parameter file renf90.par to be used by application programs. 
  
  
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    2) parent 1 number or unknown parent group number for parent 1       2) parent 1 number or unknown parent group number for parent 1   
    3) parent 2 number or unknown parent group number for parent 2       3) parent 2 number or unknown parent group number for parent 2   
-   4) 3 minus number of known parents                               +   4) 3 minus number of known parents or inbreeding code if inbreeding is used (inbreeding is default now)                              
    5) known or estimated year of birth (0 if not provided)              5) known or estimated year of birth (0 if not provided)          
    6) number of known parents (parents might be eliminated if not contributing;    6) number of known parents (parents might be eliminated if not contributing;
readme.renumf90.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/22 18:53 by dani

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