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Daniel E. Cook

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First Name:Daniel
Middle Name:E.
Last Name:Cook
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  1. Daniel E. Cook, 2012. "DATAPLINK: Stata module to import data from plink," Statistical Software Components S457409, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. Daniel E. Cook, 2012. "EFETCH_TOOLS: Stata module to retrieve genetic data from NCBI," Statistical Software Components S457404, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 20 Feb 2012.
  3. Daniel E. Cook, 2012. "VCF: Stata module to import VCF (Variant Caller Format) Files into Stata and format genotype data," Statistical Software Components S457570, Boston College Department of Economics.
  4. Daniel E. Cook, 2011. "CCMATCH: Stata module to match cases and controls using specified variables," Statistical Software Components S457372, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 27 Jan 2015.

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