Difference between revisions of "QuickTest"
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The '''QuickTest''' software implements the statistical methods for uncertain (imputed) genotype association testing that were published in the article [http://biostatistics.oxfordjournals.org/content/12/1/1.abstract "Methods for testing association between uncertain genotypes and quantitative traits"] in ''Biostatistics''. The source code, documentation and example files are provided at the [http://toby.freeshell.org/software/quicktest.shtml official software page]. | The '''QuickTest''' software implements the statistical methods for uncertain (imputed) genotype association testing that were published in the article [http://biostatistics.oxfordjournals.org/content/12/1/1.abstract "Methods for testing association between uncertain genotypes and quantitative traits"] in ''Biostatistics''. The source code, documentation and example files are provided at the [http://toby.freeshell.org/software/quicktest.shtml official software page]. | ||
− | The code was originally written by [http://toby.freeshell.org/ Toby Johnson] and [http://www2.unil.ch/cbg/index.php?title=User:Zoltan Zoltán Kutalik] | + | The code was originally written by [http://toby.freeshell.org/ Toby Johnson] and [http://www2.unil.ch/cbg/index.php?title=User:Zoltan Zoltán Kutalik] in 2009. The [http://www.vital-it.ch/ Vital-IT] computational resource was provided by the [http://www.isb-sib.ch/ Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics]. Additional code was added by Alisa Manning and Han Chen at Boston University. |
Revision as of 16:32, 30 March 2012
The QuickTest software implements the statistical methods for uncertain (imputed) genotype association testing that were published in the article "Methods for testing association between uncertain genotypes and quantitative traits" in Biostatistics. The source code, documentation and example files are provided at the official software page.
The code was originally written by Toby Johnson and Zoltán Kutalik in 2009. The Vital-IT computational resource was provided by the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. Additional code was added by Alisa Manning and Han Chen at Boston University.