Jukka Corander from Helsinki could give a short two-day course in the use of his BAPS program (Bayesian Analysis of Population Structure). As the name of the program says, this program uses genotypic data and classifies samples into genetically homogeneous groups (Hardy-Weinberg groups). It tells how many such groups are found in the data and also calculates estimates of differentiation (FST) among the constructed groups. See below for Jukka's comments concerning the latest release of the program.
The only time suitable for Jukka is Monday and Tuesday, May 16-17. If you are interested in participating, let me know (hopefully this week), so I can inform Jukka.
Pekka --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The release of BAPS 3.1 upgrades the software and the main improvements compared with the earlier version 3.0 are:
1. Better usability, several estimation runs can now be processed simultaneously, by providing a vector input to field where the maximum number of clusters is specified. 2. Algorithm improvement, several new search steps have been added. 3. Possibility to use training data for specifying the prior for allele frequencies. 4. Program output has been enhanced.
The software is freely available at: