I'm sorry, but I do not understand your question well enough to 
comment.  Are you familiar with "www.bioconductor.org"?  They have their 
own list serve and might be better equipped to help you.
Beyond this, I suggest you "read the posting guide, 
"http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html";.  Many people have found 
answers in the course of following that procedure.  Moreover, following 
that procedure should increase the chances that you will receive a 
useful reply.

          Good Luck!
          spencer graves

luan_sheng wrote:

>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: luan_sheng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 9:46 PM
> To: ([email protected])
> Cc: ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Subject: What method I should to use for these data?
> 
> Dear R user:
> 
> I am studying the allele data of two populations.
> the following is the data:
> 
>       a1      a2      a3      a4      a5      a6      a7      a8      a9
> a10   a11     a12     a13     a14     a15     a16     a17
> pop1  0.0217  0.0000  0.0109  0.0435  0.0435  0.0000  0.0109  0.0543
> 0.1739        0.0761  0.1413  0.1522  0.1087  0.0870  0.0435  0.0217  0.0109 
> pop2  0.0213  0.0213  0.0000  0.0000  0.0000  0.0426  0.1702  0.2128
> 0.1596        0.1809  0.0957  0.0745  0.0106  0.0106  0.0000  0.0000  0.0000 
> 
> 
> a1,a2,a3 ...... a17 is the frequency of 17 alleles , the sum is 1. I want to
> test  the significance of the distribution of 17 alleles between two
> populations. How can I do? I want to use chisquare, is is right for these
> data ?
> 
> can anyone  help me ? Thanks!!
> 
> luan
>  Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute , Chinese Academy of Fishery
> Sciences , Qingdao , 266071
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