View Full Version : Guys how do I use Vahaduo
Oluniaczek5
06-12-2020, 10:41 AM
I dont get it, should i just copy and paste my DNA data on there with commas separating them or am I plain stupid:picard1:
Schwop
06-12-2020, 10:43 AM
Yea from what i have understood.
Unsorted and comma to seperate values.
gixajo
06-12-2020, 11:22 AM
I dont get it, should i just copy and paste my DNA data on there with commas separating them or am I plain stupid:picard1:
If you donīt have your G25 coordinates, you only can use Gedmatch based calculators in Vahaduo.
For every Gedmatch calculator in Vahaduo you must use their own coordinates. For Eurogenes k13 you must prepare your coordinates in this way:
My results in k13:
Population
North_Atlantic 41.06 Pct
Baltic 11.68 Pct
West_Med 30.06 Pct
West_Asian 2.10 Pct
East_Med 7.08 Pct
Red_Sea 5.14 Pct
South_Asian 0.90 Pct
East_Asian -
Siberian -
Amerindian -
Oceanian 0.76 Pct
Northeast_African 1.24 Pct
Sub-Saharan -
My coordinates for Eurogenes k13 calculator in Vahaduo:
gixajo,41.06,11.68,30.06,2.10,7.08,5.14,0.90,0,0,0 ,0.76,1.24,0
Once you have your coordinates you can use in each calculator: http://vahaduo.genetics.ovh/
You put your coordinates (with the name) in "target" then you go to "single" or "distances" and run every calculator pressing the button with your name."Single" gives you results with %, and distances, every distance to every sample that are in "sources".
You can also customize every calculator, adding or removing samples from sources even offline with this:
https://vahaduo.github.io/vahaduo/
I donīt know if my explanation is understandable for you, my English is not very good.:)
If I can help you, only ask.
You can choose different distances and modes.
gixajo
06-12-2020, 11:26 AM
I you want to try k15 you need first prepare your k15 coordinates, same for every calculator, dodecad k12, k10 ,mdlp k23...etc, take into account some obvious thing, every number indicates the number of coordinates of every calculator k23 are 23 coordinates etc, and donīt forget a name separate also with"," before coordinates.
canadienne
06-12-2020, 04:13 PM
You are Polish. You should know how to use this basically.
Oluniaczek5
06-14-2020, 12:34 PM
i got it lads thank you :D
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