Result for 05D6CAC4EACC494D3B947A92646378A99CFF6DF8

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/R/library/OptM/extdata/M3.4.2.modelcov.gz
FileSize1524
MD5F9DEFDFE9C5BF7A46C8B0B0B786C48DD
SHA-105D6CAC4EACC494D3B947A92646378A99CFF6DF8
SHA-256A265408F61E0ED9A31C52E7D31EAB1310BA068F570F733D6022D4DD02320FFA5
SSDEEP24:XFXwXC0+wviXVdOcVfxlGmXKHwwFX8mJJ6NRxxbVU+H3KgfrgbOXxX9EIGLFuaib:XSyfrXVdPVPdY/1y33KcrxX9EIPaiamP
TLSHT17D3129F19C98468F547563FB9A18BF4F2DECD698CB87B640115F8250B1828910290E4B
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hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD509613DE9D52726FF6D1367F37665BF6A
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe popular population genetic software 'Treemix' by 'Pickrell and Pritchard' (2012) <DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002967> estimates the number of migration edges on a population tree. However, it can be difficult to determine the number of migration edges to include. Previously, it was customary to stop adding migration edges when 99.8% of variation in the data was explained, but 'OptM' automates this process using an ad hoc statistic based on the second-order rate of change in the log likelihood. 'OptM' also has added functionality for various threshold modeling to compare with the ad hoc statistic.
PackageNameR-OptM
PackageReleaselp152.2.5
PackageVersion0.1.3
SHA-1FF34534B8FC850DE35E2295F3F0A18E7F8296BCD
SHA-256BD67E65A4A0DCAF138DFCC304ECF1C73B246DDC117880E8256AD32C3D809990D
Key Value
MD5DF0F6A7CEC87CC40641C5F6E2B293F91
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe popular population genetic software 'Treemix' by 'Pickrell and Pritchard' (2012) <DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002967> estimates the number of migration edges on a population tree. However, it can be difficult to determine the number of migration edges to include. Previously, it was customary to stop adding migration edges when 99.8% of variation in the data was explained, but 'OptM' automates this process using an ad hoc statistic based on the second-order rate of change in the log likelihood. 'OptM' also has added functionality for various threshold modeling to compare with the ad hoc statistic.
PackageNameR-OptM
PackageReleaselp153.2.2
PackageVersion0.1.3
SHA-10D5B093E50B296BC61C74F1EE3BDFA717DA1C8AB
SHA-256893A57E0CB6421B6BDF40685B3DDC13107189687D60C23FC8F003CBB18D52C4D
Key Value
MD55A51CB6A03F57FC5F1A88D51DE07E7C7
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe popular population genetic software 'Treemix' by 'Pickrell and Pritchard' (2012) <DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002967> estimates the number of migration edges on a population tree. However, it can be difficult to determine the number of migration edges to include. Previously, it was customary to stop adding migration edges when 99.8% of variation in the data was explained, but 'OptM' automates this process using an ad hoc statistic based on the second-order rate of change in the log likelihood. 'OptM' also has added functionality for various threshold modeling to compare with the ad hoc statistic.
PackageNameR-OptM
PackageRelease2.10
PackageVersion0.1.3
SHA-1A462031A696DD9C96240F34B9A5F8D3F8F641A81
SHA-25603887ABBCAF8421869DCCF6D97769B8B7F2AF9161756C417F8A31A188FB0CB10