Problem
So it turns out there are two major tools both sharing the name plink.
One is what the current tag is meant to be for, a command-line interface to the PuTTY back ends.
The other is a whole genome association analysis toolset.
Current Usage
I don't have numbers to back this up, but I believe that the PuTTY-associated plink is more commonly used on this site, especially because both https://www.biostars.org/ and bioinformatics SE take some questions that might be on-topic for the bio version. Bioinformatics-SE's version of this tag doesn't have any description and is named the same. However, I believe both versions are on-topic for Stack Overflow, especially since the programmatic usage and manipulation of data using the bio version of the tool can be nontrivial.
Here are some examples of the current tag being misused:
I would like to read plink files using pandas-plink in GC Datalab
How do I split my bed bim and fam files by family ID in plink?
Convert plink .ped separate nucleotides format to slash genotypes format using sed
There are even some questions specifically running into this naming collision as a problem:
Suggestions
So normally I'd just make the bio version of the tag, but I'm not sure what a good name would be. As far as I know, plink (bio version) doesn't stand for anything (I'd be happy if someone would correct me on that), and isn't associated with another tool, or even organization like plink is with PuTTY.
Here are some absolutely lukewarm level suggestions:
- plink-gwas (gwas is a term in bioinformatics for genome-wide association studies)
- plink-toolset
- plink-genomics (or is it genetics? Bio people, please have mercy)
- plink-bioinformatics