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URL: http://www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/rarevariant/
Proper Citation: CCRAVAT (RRID:SCR_009141)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 16,2026. Software application for enabling the analysis of rare variants in large-scale case control and quantitative trait association studies. CCRaVAT (Case-Control Rare Variant Analysis Tool) and QuTie (Quantitative Trait) are software packages that enable efficient large-scale analysis of rare variants across specific regions or genome-wide. These programs implement a rare variant super-locus or collapsing method that investigates the accumulation of rare variant alleles in either a case-control or quantitative trait study design. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Abbreviations: CCRAVAT
Synonyms: Case-Control RAre Variant Analysis Tool QUTIE
Resource Type: software resource, software application
Keywords: gene, genetic, genomic
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