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Welcome to the website summarising the soybean R-gene analysis.

  1. Reading in and organising data: link

  2. Exploration of just the modern US lines, turns out they are quite genetically similar (at least in terms of NBS genes) and so relatively uninteresting: link

  3. Expand exploration of NBS genes to all lines, beggining with exploration of some stepwise regression model selection investigating increasing orders of interactions between genes: link