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Type: Package
Title: Function that Creates a Heat Map from Hybridization Data
Version: 0.3.2
Author: Matthew Cserhati
Maintainer: Matthew Cserhati <csmatyi@protonmail.com>
Description: Using hybrid data, this package created a vividly colored hybrid heat map. The input is two files which are auto-selected. The first file has three columns, the first two for pairs of species, with the third column for the hybrid experiment code (an integer). The second file is a list of code and their descriptions in two columns. The output is a figure showing the hybrid heat map with a color legend.
License: GPL-3
Encoding: UTF-8
RoxygenNote: 7.1.1
Suggests: knitr, rmarkdown
VignetteBuilder: knitr
Imports: pheatmap
NeedsCompilation: no
Packaged: 2021-05-21 13:41:25 UTC; matth
Repository: CRAN
Date/Publication: 2021-05-23 23:50:06 UTC

Function that Creates a Heat Map from Hybridization Data

Description

R package which takes a list of hybridization results along with a code and creates a heat map.

Version 0.3.2 Author: Dr. Matthew Cserhati Email: csmatyi@protonmail.com May 21, 2021

Arguments

hybrid_data

a data frame with three columns: species1, species2, code

codes

a data frame with two columns: code, description

Value

nil

References

Wood, T. C., and Murray, M. J. (2003) Understanding the Pattern of Life. Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman.

Examples

V1 <- c("Phoca largha","Phoca largha","Phoca caspica")
V2 <- c("Phoca vitulina","Phoca caspica","Pusa hispida")
V3 <- c(2,3,3)
hybrid_data <- data.frame(V1,V2,V3)
C1 <- c(1,2,3)
C2 <- c("No hybrid","Hybrid with same 3rd species","Documented hybrid")
codes <- data.frame(C1,C2)
hybridogram(hybrid_data, codes)

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