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The RADSex computational workflow was developed in the [LPGP](https://www6.rennes.inra.fr/lpgp/) lab from INRA, Rennes, France for the PhyloSex project, which investigates sex determining factors in a wide range of fish species.
### Citing RADSex
If you use RADSex in your work, please cite the [preprint describing RADSex](https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.22.054866v1.abstract):
> Feron, R., Pan, Q., Wen, M., Imarazene, B., Jouanno, E., Anderson, J., Herpin, A., Journot, L., Parrinello, H., Klopp, C. and Kottler, V.A., 2020. RADSex: a computational workflow to study sex determination using Restriction Site-Associated DNA Sequencing data. BioRxiv.
To properly cite RADSex, you should also cite the software and its version using the DOI provided in the badges above:
This README file includes a basic installation guide and a quick start section. The full documentation for RADSex, including a complete example walkthrough, is available [here](https://sexgenomicstoolkit.github.io/html/radsex/introduction.html).