Hi Karl,
I am trying to run bootstraps by resampling my individuals with replacement in a back cross. I need the full lod by position output for each bootstrap.
In rqtl, I modified the existing scanoneboot function (subsetting the cross with resampled individuals and then running scanone) by just asking it to print the data that I needed at the end.
In rqtl2, I am having trouble doing something similar, because now my id column seems to be tied to a row names attribute, and therefore the individuals cannot repeat. I came up with a very inefficient workaround by generating new data files and arbitrarily renaming the id column prior to reading the cross but, given that we have over 14,000 markers, generating all of those new files takes a lot of time and therefore the lack of efficiency is pretty detrimental for us.
I wanted to know whether there is a more efficient way to perform bootstrapping in rqtl2. Is there a workaround that would be better than what I am doing?
Thanks so much,
Eden
On Jun 23, 2020, at 8:59 AM, Eden McQueen <eden.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
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