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Similar to Rmap and Rqtl, Rcross can translate files in a pair of special
formats. The first format is the input format for Mapmaker/QTL.
These would be
the Mapmaker/QTL ``*.raw'' files. Simply invoke Rcross and specify that
the input file is one of these files. The parameters that are for
simulations are then ignored. REMEMBER: The first two words of a
Mapmaker/QTL raw file should be ``data type''. Older versions of
Rcross cannot process comments at
the beginning of a raw file. In fact, it depends on those first two
words to recognize the file as a Mapmaker/QTL raw file. Beginning with
version 1.12, comments will be allowed in the beginning of a ``mapmaker.raw''
file if you include the ``-filetype mapmaker.raw'' indicator within the first
100 lines of your file. It is usually best to put this on the first line.
Rcross will recognize the command and translate the file appropriately. You might
want to get into the habit of putting the ``-filetype'' token (with an appropriate identifier)
in your
input files, as it will become more important in future releases of QTL Cartographer.
There are two other things to keep in mind when using Mapmaker/QTL files. The
first is that marker and trait names are truncated to eight characters in the
output: Versions of QTL Cartographer prior to 1.12 will be tripped up by this.
Secondly, Mapmaker/EXP has been known to translate underscores ``_'' as
minus signs ``-'' in
its output, so you might want to avoid them.
Another format is one designed for the QTL Cartographer system. It is defined
in the file cross.inp included with the distribution and outlined in
Section 6.3.2. Finally, Rcross can read files in it's own
output format (filetype ``Rcross.out'')
for translation to ``mapmaker.raw'' or ``cross.inp'' filetype formats.
Rcross can also read data files formatted for PLABQTL [Utz and MelchingerUtz and
Melchinger1996].
You need to specify the filetype on the first line of the PLABQTL input file.
The two filetypes are plabqtl0.inp for matrix input and plabqtl1.inp for
vector input. In addition, if you have data with raw measurements from different environments
then you need to add the phrase -environments x at the end of the first line, where
is the number of environments.
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Christopher Basten
2002-03-27