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The {hexocto} package contains the the code from Wang et al. (2021) and Wang et al. (2022) and places it in package form so that it is easier to compare. These comparisons are performed in Gerard (2022). See the README for details. References Gerard, David. 2022. "Comment on Three Papers about Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium Tests in Autopolyploids." Frontiers in Genetics 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1027209. Wang, Jing, Li Feng, Shuaicheng Mu, Ang Dong, Jinwen Gan, Zhenying Wen, Juan Meng, Mingyu Li, Rongling Wu, and Lidan Sun. 2022. "Asymptotic tests for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in hexaploids." Horticulture Research 9. https://doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhac104. Wang, Jing, Xuemin Lv, Li Feng, Ang Dong, Dan Liang, and Rongling Wu. 2021. "A Tracing Model for the Evolutionary Equilibrium of Octoploids." Frontiers in Genetics 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.794907.
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