When trying to upload a results file as .frq file from plink and the map file, Haploview takes a very long time and generates an error.
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
If the data you're transmitting is big regarding the file size, then the process might take a while. However, everything depends on the connection between the PC and the device. I would recommend reinstalling the drivers for the device and then upload again the file you have. The error can also be generated by a time out operation, in which case, the only thing you can do is to check the connection's parameters in the configuration of HaploView.
Secondly, if the application requires elevated access, right click it and choose Run as Administrator.
I would like to know if HaploView allows to analyse the association between a haplo type and a continuous variable? If so, which version of HaploView should I use? I have the version 3.2 but I could not find this option.
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Answer by
Julia Bocchetta
Yes, HaploView does support haplotypes and continuous variables, but to get information on how to use them, you will actually have to visit the websites listed through Google Search. Access the results then click on the first link which is a PPT file (PowerPoint). I have opened the PPT and it explains exactly how to work with the haplotypes and variables.
Additionally, download the latest version from the official website, then use the tutorial section to learn how to use the software and its features.
The program "HaploView" is not available for macOS, it is only available for Windows.
Yes, Haploview can be used for polyploid species.
When trying to upload a results file as .frq file from plink and the map file, Haploview takes a very long time and generates an error.
If the data you're transmitting is big regarding the file size, then the process might take a while. However, everything depends on the connection between the PC and the device. I would recommend reinstalling the drivers for the device and then upload again the file you have. The error can also be generated by a time out operation, in which case, the only thing you can do is to check the connection's parameters in the configuration of HaploView.
Secondly, if the application requires elevated access, right click it and choose Run as Administrator.
I would like to know if HaploView allows to analyse the association between a haplo type and a continuous variable? If so, which version of HaploView should I use? I have the version 3.2 but I could not find this option.
Yes, HaploView does support haplotypes and continuous variables, but to get information on how to use them, you will actually have to visit the websites listed through Google Search. Access the results then click on the first link which is a PPT file (PowerPoint). I have opened the PPT and it explains exactly how to work with the haplotypes and variables.
Additionally, download the latest version from the official website, then use the tutorial section to learn how to use the software and its features.