Journal article
dartR v2: An accessible genetic analysis platform for conservation, ecology and agriculture
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Vol.13(10), pp.2150-2158
2022
Abstract
Innumerable approaches to analyse genetic data are now available to guide conservation, ecological and agricultural projects. However, streamlined and accessible tools are needed to bring these approaches within the reach of a broader user base. dartR was released in 2018 to lessen the intrinsic complexity of analysing single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and dominant markers (presence/absence of amplified sequence tags) by providing user-friendly data quality control and marker selection functions. dartR users have grown steadily since its release and provided valuable feedback on their interaction with the package allowing us to enhance dartR capabilities.
Here, we present Version 2 of dartR. In this version, we substantially increased the number of available functions from 45 to 144. In addition to improved functionality, we focused on enhancing the user experience by extending plot customisation, function standardisation, increasing user support and function speed. dartR provides functions for various stages in analysing genetic data, from data manipulation to reporting.
dartR provides many functions for importing, exporting and linking to other packages, to provide an easy-to-navigate conduit between data generation and analysis options already available via other packages. We also implemented simulation functions whose results can be analysed seamlessly with several other dartR functions.
As more methods and approaches mature to inform conservation, we envision that accessible platforms to analyse genetic data will play a crucial role in translating science into practice.
Details
- Title
- dartR v2: An accessible genetic analysis platform for conservation, ecology and agriculture
- Authors/Creators
- J.L. Mijangos (Author/Creator) - University of CanberraB. Gruber (Author/Creator) - University of CanberraO. Berry (Author/Creator) - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationC. Pacioni (Author/Creator) - Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental ResearchA. Georges (Author/Creator) - University of Canberra
- Publication Details
- Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Vol.13(10), pp.2150-2158
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Identifiers
- 991005544225407891
- Copyright
- © 2022 The Authors.
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Environmental and Conservation Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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- Ecology
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- Environment/Ecology