# Infinium Genotyping Intro to GenomeStudio 2.0 Polyploid Genotyping Module Support Webinar Video

This support webinar is an introduction to the GenomeStudio 2.0 Polyploid Genotyping Module, which provides algorithms to cluster and output genotypes for non-diploid species, and it covers the following topics: loading a Polyploid Genotyping project in GenomeStudio 2.0; the two supported types of polyploidy: autopolyploidy and allopolyploidy; the two algorithms for polyploid clustering: PolyGentrain and DBSCAN; and general and algorithm-specific clustering options, and manual manipulation of clusters, and exporting final reports and polyploid genotyping cluster files (.egtp).

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Video length: 24:36 min

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