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The Excel Ribbon now provides a common interface and access point to GenAlEx options across Excel versions and operating systems. The location of the GenAlEx menu has depended on the version of Excel used, and the operating system. Prior to this release, all access to GenAlEx options was via the GenAlEx menu. This release for Excel 2016 running in Windows offered new access to all GenAlEx options via the Excel Ribbon, while at the same time remaining backwards compatible to Excel 2010. Go to Download to obtain GenAlEx 6.503 or to test the beta release of GenAlEx 6.51! The comprehensive independently written guide has been fully revised. New teaching tutorials and extra step-by-step options are also included.
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Direct data export is provided to more than 30 other software packages, and indirectly via common formats to many more packages. In GenAlEx 6.5 we introduce exciting new features including calculation of new estimators of population structure: G’ ST, G’’ ST, Jost’s D est, and F’ ST via AMOVA, Shannon Information analysis, linkage disequilibrium analysis for biallelic data, and heterogeneity tests for spatial autocorrelation analysis.


Both frequency-based (F-statistics, heterozygosity, HWE, population assignment, relatedness) and distance-based (AMOVA, PCoA, Mantel tests, multivariate spatial autocorrelation) analyses are provided. GenAlEx offers analysis of codominant, haploid and binary genetic loci and DNA sequences. GenAlEx: Genetic Analysis in Excel is a popular cross platform package for population genetic analysis that runs within Microsoft Excel.
