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The missing genotype (./.) can be interpreted as a (0/0) genotype #224

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KrithikaSubramanian opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 0 comments

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@KrithikaSubramanian
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Hi,

Follow up #216 issue

I am also facing the same issue. It would be better if we could get a proper answer to this. Is ./. considered a reference genotype? Can we consider 0/0?

Thanks in advance,
Krithika S

Originally posted by @KrithikaSubramanian in #216 (comment)

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