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How can I use Arlequin via the command line for FDist2?

I am trying to use FDist2 (method to detect Fst outlier) via Arlequin (short explanation of this method in the manual at page 161 under Detection of loci under selection from F-statistics).

I've got a decent knowledge of programming (incl. bash scripting) but I fail to understand how Arlequin works. Could you please help me with a very simple reproducible example on how to use FDist2 via Arlequin via the command line?


 

As the .zip file comes with its pre-compiled version, I'll just note that I'm on Mac OS X but of course, a reproducible example with Linux (or at worst with Windows) would also be helpful.

How can I use Arlequin via the command line for FDist2?

I am trying to use FDist2 (method to detect Fst outlier) via Arlequin (short explanation of this method in the manual at page 161 under Detection of loci under selection from F-statistics).

I've got a decent knowledge of programming (incl. bash scripting) but I fail to understand how Arlequin works. Could you please help me with a very simple reproducible example on how to use FDist2 via Arlequin via the command line?


 

As the .zip file comes with its pre-compiled version, I'll just note that I'm on Mac OS X but of course, a reproducible example with Linux (or at worst with Windows) would also be helpful.

How can I use Arlequin via the command line?

I've got a decent knowledge of programming (incl. bash scripting) but I fail to understand how Arlequin works. Could you please help me with a very simple reproducible example on how to use Arlequin via the command line?

As the .zip file comes with its pre-compiled version, I'll just note that I'm on Mac OS X but of course, a reproducible example with Linux (or at worst with Windows) would also be helpful.

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I am trying to use FDist2 (method to detect Fst outlier) via Arlequin (short explanation of this method in the manual at page 161 under Detection of loci under selection from F-statistics).

I've got a decent knowledge of programming (incl. bash scripting) but I fail to understand how Arlequin works. Could you please help me with a very simple reproducible example on how to use FDist2 via Arlequin via the command line?


As the .zip file comes with its pre-compiled version, I'll just note that I'm on Mac OS X but of course, a reproducible example with Linux (or at worst with Windows) would likelyalso be equally helpful.

I am trying to use FDist2 (method to detect Fst outlier) via Arlequin (short explanation of this method in the manual at page 161 under Detection of loci under selection from F-statistics).

I've got a decent knowledge of programming (incl. bash scripting) but I fail to understand how Arlequin works. Could you please help me with a very simple reproducible example on how to use FDist2 via Arlequin via the command line?


As the .zip file comes with its pre-compiled version, I'll just note that I'm on Mac OS X but of course, a reproducible example with Linux would likely be equally helpful.

I am trying to use FDist2 (method to detect Fst outlier) via Arlequin (short explanation of this method in the manual at page 161 under Detection of loci under selection from F-statistics).

I've got a decent knowledge of programming (incl. bash scripting) but I fail to understand how Arlequin works. Could you please help me with a very simple reproducible example on how to use FDist2 via Arlequin via the command line?


As the .zip file comes with its pre-compiled version, I'll just note that I'm on Mac OS X but of course, a reproducible example with Linux (or at worst with Windows) would also be helpful.

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How tocan I use Arlequin via the command line for FDist2?

I am trying to use FDist2 (method to detect Fst outlier) via Arlequin (short explanation of this method in the manual at page 161 under Detection of loci under selection from F-statistics).

I've got descenta decent knowledge in computer scienceof programming (incl. bash scripting) but I fail to understand how Arlequin works. Could you please help me with a very simple reproducible example on how to use FDist2 via Arlequin via the command line?


As the .zip documentsfile comes with its pre-compiled version, I'll just note that I'm on Mac OS X but of course, a reproducible example with Linux would likely be equally helpful.

How to use Arlequin via the command line for FDist2?

I am trying to use FDist2 (method to detect Fst outlier) via Arlequin (short explanation of this method in the manual at page 161 under Detection of loci under selection from F-statistics).

I've got descent knowledge in computer science (incl. bash scripting) but I fail to understand how Arlequin works. Could you please help me with a very simple reproducible example on how to use FDist2 via Arlequin via the command line?


As the .zip documents comes with its pre-compiled version, I'll just note that I'm on Mac OS X but of course, a reproducible example with Linux would likely be equally helpful.

How can I use Arlequin via the command line for FDist2?

I am trying to use FDist2 (method to detect Fst outlier) via Arlequin (short explanation of this method in the manual at page 161 under Detection of loci under selection from F-statistics).

I've got a decent knowledge of programming (incl. bash scripting) but I fail to understand how Arlequin works. Could you please help me with a very simple reproducible example on how to use FDist2 via Arlequin via the command line?


As the .zip file comes with its pre-compiled version, I'll just note that I'm on Mac OS X but of course, a reproducible example with Linux would likely be equally helpful.

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