There have been recent reports of transmission-ratio distortion (TRD) or segregation distortion in families not selected for genetic disease. If TRD exists but is ignored, linkage studies searching for disease genes in affected relatives may be misinterpreted. We show that the identical-by-descent sharing patterns for affected sib pairs are strongly affected by TRD and, further, that the estimated statistical significance of a sib-pair linkage study may be extremely biased. However, we also show that, if TRD is suspected during the planning stage of a study, the planned sample size of the study needs to be increased by only a small amount to maintain the desired power
Background In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
BACKGROUND: In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...
There have been recent reports of transmission-ratio distortion (TRD) or segregation distortion in f...
We studied the effect of transmission-ratio distortion (TRD) on tests of linkage based on allele sha...
Abstract Background One implicit assumption in most l...
Abstract Transmission-ratio distortion (TRD) is a phenomenon in which the segregation ...
It is a basic principle of genetics that each chromosome is transmitted from parent to offspring wit...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) is a popular, simple, and powerful test of linkage, which...
Transmission distortion refers to deviation from the normal 50:50 transmission of alleles from paren...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT), a family-based test of linkage and association, is a pop...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
"All-pairs" likelihood-ratio analyses, such as those performed by MAPMAKER/SIBS [Kruglyak and Lander...
SummaryRelative-pair designs are routinely employed in linkage studies of complex genetic diseases a...
Transmission Ratio Distortion (TRD) is a genetic phenomenon where one of the two alleles from either...
Background In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
BACKGROUND: In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...
There have been recent reports of transmission-ratio distortion (TRD) or segregation distortion in f...
We studied the effect of transmission-ratio distortion (TRD) on tests of linkage based on allele sha...
Abstract Background One implicit assumption in most l...
Abstract Transmission-ratio distortion (TRD) is a phenomenon in which the segregation ...
It is a basic principle of genetics that each chromosome is transmitted from parent to offspring wit...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) is a popular, simple, and powerful test of linkage, which...
Transmission distortion refers to deviation from the normal 50:50 transmission of alleles from paren...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT), a family-based test of linkage and association, is a pop...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
"All-pairs" likelihood-ratio analyses, such as those performed by MAPMAKER/SIBS [Kruglyak and Lander...
SummaryRelative-pair designs are routinely employed in linkage studies of complex genetic diseases a...
Transmission Ratio Distortion (TRD) is a genetic phenomenon where one of the two alleles from either...
Background In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
BACKGROUND: In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...