Hi Zhian,
Thanks so much for your help!
You are correct, I have 33 loci across 10 alleles.
I already attempted to replicate the
polyploid formatting you suggested, but using a binary approach (poppr_test_4).
This was not accepted by poppr, so I figured that the binary formatting was problematic when applied to polyploids. As you can see, I added 0's to fill in the proper amount of columns for a tetraploid.
When loading these data into poppr I got the following error message:
"Something went wrong. Please ensure that your data is formatted correctly:
Is the ploidy flag set to the maximum ploidy of your data?
If you have geographic coordinates: did you set the flag?
If you have regional data: did you set the flag?
Otherwise, the problem may lie within the data structure itself."
--So my question is, how can I format these data properly?
PS I have used polysat, thank you for the suggestion :)
Best,
M