Introduction
Beagle is a software package for phasing genotypes and for imputing
ungenotyped markers. Beagle version 5.2 provides significantly faster
genotype phasing than version 5.1
Citation
If you use Beagle in a published analysis, please report the program
version and cite the appropriate article.
The Beagle 5.2 genotype imputation method is described in:
B L Browning, Y Zhou, and S R Browning (2018). A one-penny imputed
genome from next generation reference panels. Am J Hum Genet
103(3):338-348. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.07.015
The most recent reference for Beagle's phasing method is:
S R Browning and B L Browning (2007) Rapid and accurate haplotype
phasing and missing data inference for whole genome association
studies by use of localized haplotype clustering. Am J Hum Genet
81:1084-1097. doi:10.1086/521987
This reference will be updated when the Beagle version 5 phasing
method is published.