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undoc:renumf90 [2020/04/21 07:00] yutakaundoc:renumf90 [2020/04/21 07:04] yutaka
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 By Yutaka Masuda By Yutaka Masuda
  
-Renumf90 (version 1.145 or later) supports several methods to assign unknown-parent groups (UPGs) to missing parents.+Renumf90 (version 1.145 or later) supports several methods to assign unknown-parent groups (UPGs) to unknown parents.
 You can specify the method by ''UPG_TYPE'', which takes one of the following keywords. You can specify the method by ''UPG_TYPE'', which takes one of the following keywords.
  
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 The first 3 columns store the pre-renumbering pedigree (animal, sire, and dam), and the pedigree should have ''0'' for the unknown parent. The first 3 columns store the pre-renumbering pedigree (animal, sire, and dam), and the pedigree should have ''0'' for the unknown parent.
-The last 2 columns define groups to that the animal's parents belong.+The last 2 columns define groups to which the animal's parents belong.
 You need only 1 group code (either column 4 or 5) with ''group'' and ''group_unisex'', but two groups with ''group_sex''. You need only 1 group code (either column 4 or 5) with ''group'' and ''group_unisex'', but two groups with ''group_sex''.
 The group code can include any characters. The group code can include any characters.
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 With ''group_unisex'', renumf90 assigns the same UPG code both to unknown sire and dam. With ''group_unisex'', renumf90 assigns the same UPG code both to unknown sire and dam.
-For example in the above pedigree, ''A1'' will have the same UPG code both for its sire and dam.+For examplein the above pedigree, ''A1'' will have the same UPG code both for its sire and dam.
  
 With ''group'', you have a separate UPG code for the unknown sire and dam. With ''group'', you have a separate UPG code for the unknown sire and dam.
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 There is a case you need more flexibility. There is a case you need more flexibility.
-For example, you may want to assign a separate UPG code to missing dam for ''A1'' and ''A2''+For example, you may want to assign a separate UPG code to the unknown dam for ''A1'' and ''A2''
-It is not possible to do it using one-group method (''A1'' and ''A2'' share the same group code ''G1'' that will assign the same UPG code to their dams).+It is not possible to do it using the one-group method (''A1'' and ''A2'' share the same group code ''G1'' that will assign the same UPG code to their dams).
  
 The keyword ''group_sex'' accepts 2 group-columns, and assigns separate UPGs to unknown sire and dam. The keyword ''group_sex'' accepts 2 group-columns, and assigns separate UPGs to unknown sire and dam.
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