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kashir
Calcite | Level 5

I have a dataset of 106 genotypes with 10 qualitative and 21 quantitative characters in two careplications. I am interested in analysing the data to get a correlation between all the characters and also would like to do the PCA based on this data set. I am interested to now whether someone can help me in analysing the  data. Regards. Anil

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Haikuo
Onyx | Level 15

5 years ago, I was tasked to do Microarray analysis, and I found limma package based on R is an easy and balanced approach for multiple comparison study, if using SAS, it would be mixed model approach. It was known that at least then limma provided a better (and free) solution. I have lost track on the development of both R (bioconductor project) and SAS even since. I am sure folks here will be able to help you using SAS/STAT regarding your question.

Haikuo

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

You should look at JMP/Genomics, if you have some funds.

http://jmp.com/software/genomics/pdf/103112_jmpg60_prodbrief.pdf

PG

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kashir
Calcite | Level 5

Dear PG

I have got JMP Genomics with me.

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Then you might find pertinent expertise within the JMP Software Community. Try initiating a discussion there. - PG

PG
kashir
Calcite | Level 5

Still waiting for the reply for my question

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