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TraitSimulation.jl

Authors: Sarah Ji, Chris German, Kenneth Lange, Janet Sinsheimer, Jin Zhou, Hua Zhou, Eric Sobel

A convenient tool for simulating phenotypes for unrelateds or families under a variety of supported models.

**(1) GLM Traits: Generalized Linear Models

**(2) VCM Traits: Variance Component Models

**(3) Improved Multinomial Case/Control Traits: Ordered Multinomial Models:

**(4) GLMM Traits: Generalized Linear Mixed Models

Trait Simulation in Julia.

Installation

This package requires Julia v0.7 or later, which can be obtained from https://julialang.org/downloads/ or by building Julia from the sources in the https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia repository.

The package has not yet been registered and must be installed using the repository location. For example, by executing the following code:

using Pkg
pkg"add https://github.com/OpenMendel/TraitSimulation.jl"

Citations

If you use TraitSimulation.jl in your research, please cite the following reference in the resulting publication:

*Ji, Sarah & German, Christopher & Lange, Kenneth & Sinsheimer, Janet & Zhou, Hua & Zhou, Jin & Sobel, Eric. (2021). Modern simulation utilities for genetic analysis. BMC Bioinformatics. 22. 10.1186/s12859-021-04086-8. PMID: 33941078; PMCID: PMC8091532

If you use any OpenMendel analysis packages in your research, please cite the following reference in the resulting publication:

Zhou H, Sinsheimer JS, Bates DM, Chu BB, German CA, Ji SS, Keys KL, Kim J, Ko S, Mosher GD, Papp JC, Sobel EM, Zhai J, Zhou JJ, Lange K. OPENMENDEL: a cooperative programming project for statistical genetics. Hum Genet. 2020 Jan;139(1):61-71. doi: 10.1007/s00439-019-02001-z. Epub 2019 Mar 26. PMID: 30915546; PMCID: PMC6763373.

Acknowledgments

This project has been supported by the National Institutes of Health under awards R01GM053275, R01HG006139, R25GM103774, and 1R25HG011845.