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RELPAIRRELPAIR 2.0.1 is a FORTRAN 77 program that infers the relationships of pairs of individuals based on genetic marker data, either within families or across an entire sample. RELPAIR was written by William L. Duren, Michael Epstein, Mingyao Li, and Michael Boehnke. Version 2.0.1 of RELPAIR is a minor bug fix release. There are two primary improvements over Version 2.0: 1) Table 2 in the output now accurately reflects counts of discrepancies based on the "critval" parameter (control file, line 12). Counts reported in version 2.0 assumed critval to be 1, but were accurate otherwise. 2) Version 2.0.1 uses substantially less memory on some Linux configurations. If you had any problems running Version 2.0 under Linux, it is highly recommended that you try Version 2.0.1. All file formats (both input and output) are identical to those of Version 2.0. The file relpair.tar.gz includes the following:
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