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beefblup
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#KeepEPDsReal
MATLAB and Python scripts and Excel spreadsheets that can be used in conjunction to find breeding values for beef cattle.
How to Use
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Download the Excel template
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Place your data into the structure described by the spreadsheet
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If you wish to add more contemporary group traits to your analysis, replace or add them to the right of the Purple section
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Open MATLAB
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Enter the following lines in the command window:
websave('beefblup.zip','https://github.com/MillironX/beefblup/archive/master.zip'); unzip('beefblup.zip'); cd beefblup-master/MATLAB beefblup
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Select the spreadsheet file you just placed your data into
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Select a file that you would like to save your results to
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Breeding values and contemporary group adjustments will be outputted to the file you selected
Contributing
I will gladly accept pull requests that acomplish any of the following:
- Convert MATLAB scripts to Python
- The product must be able to be run from the native (non-python) terminal using only the default Anaconda Python packages
- Optimizing code sections
- Use triagonal shortcuts to generate the additive relationship matrix
- Solve implicit forms of the mixed-model equation
- Perform cannonical transformations for missing values
- Other similar improvements that I might not be aware of
- Creation of scripts to handle additional forms of BLUP
- Mult-trait (MBLUP)
- Maternal-trait
- Genomic-enhanced (GBLUP) - this will require the creation of a standard SNP spreadsheet format
- Creation of spreadsheets for additional traits
- Creation of wiki pages to explain what each script does
- The general rule is that every wiki page should be understandable to anyone who's passed high school algebra, while still being correct and informative
Note that I intend to implement all of the items above eventually, but progress is slow since I'm learning as I go.
If you are writing code, please keep the code clean:
- Run "Smart Indent" in the MATLAB editor on the entire file before checking it in
- Name variables in full word English using all lowercase, unless the matrix name is generally agreed upon in academic papers (i.e. A is the additive relationship matrix)
- For MATLAB, functions go in a separate file
- Comments go before a code block: no inline comments
Bug reports and suggestions will be gladly taken on the issues page. There is no set format for issues, yet, but please at the minimum attach a filled-out spreadsheet that demonstrates your bug or how your suggestion would be useful.
License
Distributed under the 3-Clause BSD License