F1000Research (Nov 2016)

EvolQG - An R package for evolutionary quantitative genetics [version 3; referees: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

  • Diogo Melo,
  • Guilherme Garcia,
  • Alex Hubbe,
  • Ana Paula Assis,
  • Gabriel Marroig

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.7082.3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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We present an open source package for performing evolutionary quantitative genetics analyses in the R environment for statistical computing. Evolutionary theory shows that evolution depends critically on the available variation in a given population. When dealing with many quantitative traits this variation is expressed in the form of a covariance matrix, particularly the additive genetic covariance matrix or sometimes the phenotypic matrix, when the genetic matrix is unavailable and there is evidence the phenotypic matrix is sufficiently similar to the genetic matrix. Given this mathematical representation of available variation, the \textbf{EvolQG} package provides functions for calculation of relevant evolutionary statistics; estimation of sampling error; corrections for this error; matrix comparison via correlations, distances and matrix decomposition; analysis of modularity patterns; and functions for testing evolutionary hypotheses on taxa diversification.

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