Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: j11hail
Version: 0.2.53
Summary: Scalable library for exploring and analyzing genomic data.
Home-page: https://hail.is
Author: Hail Team
Author-email: hail@broadinstitute.org
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Documentation, https://hail.is/docs/0.2/
Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/hail-is/hail
Description: # Hail
        
        [![Zulip](https://img.shields.io/badge/zulip-join_chat-brightgreen.svg)](https://hail.zulipchat.com?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge)
        
        [Hail](https://hail.is) is an open-source, general-purpose, Python-based data analysis tool with additional data types and methods for working with genomic data.
        
        Hail is built to scale and has first-class support for multi-dimensional structured data, like the genomic data in a genome-wide association study (GWAS).
        
        Hail is exposed as a Python library, using primitives for distributed queries and linear algebra implemented in Scala, [Spark](https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/index.html), and increasingly C++.
        
        See the [documentation](https://hail.is/docs/0.2/) for more info on using Hail.
        
        ### Community
        
        Hail has been widely adopted in academia and industry, including as the analysis platform for the [genome aggregation database](https://gnomad.broadinstitute.org) and [UK Biobank rapid GWAS](https://www.nealelab.is/uk-biobank). Learn more about [Hail-powered science](hail/www/references.md).
        
        ### Contribute
        
        If you'd like to discuss or contribute to the development of methods or infrastructure, please:
        
        - see the [For Software Developers](https://hail.is/docs/0.2/getting_started_developing.html) section of the installation guide for info on compiling Hail
        - chat with us about development in our [Zulip chatroom](https://hail.zulipchat.com)
        - visit the [Development Forum](http://dev.hail.is) for longer-form discussions
        <!--- - read [this post]() (coming soon!) for tips on submitting a successful Pull Request to our repository --->
        
        Hail uses a continuous deployment approach to software development, which means we frequently add new features. We update users about changes to Hail via the [Discussion Forum](http://discuss.hail.is). We recommend creating an account on the Discussion Forum so that you can subscribe to these updates as well.
        
        ### Maintainer
        
        Hail is maintained by a team in the [Neale lab](https://nealelab.is/) at the [Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research](http://www.broadinstitute.org/stanley) of the [Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard](http://www.broadinstitute.org) and the [Analytic and Translational Genetics Unit](https://www.atgu.mgh.harvard.edu/) of [Massachusetts General Hospital](http://www.massgeneral.org/).
        
        Contact the Hail team at <a href="mailto:hail@broadinstitute.org"><code>hail@broadinstitute.org</code></a>.
        
        ### Citing Hail
        
        If you use Hail for published work, please cite the software. You can get a
        citation for the version of Hail you installed by executing:
        
        ```python
        import hail as hl
        print(hl.citation())
        ```
        
        Which will look like:
        
        ```
        Hail Team. Hail 0.2.13-81ab564db2b4. https://github.com/hail-is/hail/releases/tag/0.2.13.
        ```
        
        ##### Acknowledgements
        
        The Hail team has several sources of funding at the Broad Institute:
        - The Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research, which together with Neale Lab has provided an incredibly supportive and stimulating home.
        - Principal Investigators Benjamin Neale and Daniel MacArthur, whose scientific leadership has been essential for solving the right problems.
        - Jeremy Wertheimer, whose strategic advice and generous philanthropy have been essential for growing the impact of Hail.
        
        We are grateful for generous support from:
        - The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
        - The National Institute of Mental Health
        - The National Human Genome Research Institute
        - The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
        
        We would like to thank <a href="https://zulipchat.com/">Zulip</a> for supporting
        open-source by providing free hosting, and YourKit, LLC for generously providing
        free licenses for <a href="https://www.yourkit.com/java/profiler/">YourKit Java
        Profiler</a> for open-source development.
        
        <img src="https://www.yourkit.com/images/yklogo.png" align="right" />
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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