A fundamental assumption in quantitative genetics is that traits are controlled by many loci of small effect. Using genomic data, this assumption can be tested using chromosome partitioning analyses, where the proportion of genetic variance for a trait explained by each chromosome (h2c), is regressed on its size. However, as h2c-estimates are necessarily positive (censoring) and the variance increases with chromosome size (heteroscedasticity), two fundamental assumptions of ordinary least squares (OLS) regression are violated. Using simulated and empirical data we demonstrate that these violations lead to incorrect inference of genetic architecture. The degree of bias depend mainly on the number of chromosomes and their size distribution an...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
Inbreeding (mating between relatives) can dramatically reduce the fitness of offspring by causing pa...
In the analysis of DNA sequences on related individuals, most methods strive to incorporate as much ...
A fundamental assumption in quantitative genetics is that traits are controlled by many loci of smal...
A fundamental assumption in quantitative genetics is that traits are controlled by many loci of smal...
Genomewide association studies have contributed immensely to our understanding of the genetic basis ...
Motivation: Inference of haplotypes from genotype data is crucial and challenging for many vitally i...
The proportion of an individual's genome that is identical-by-descent (GWIBD) can be estimated from ...
Contemporary effective population size (Ne) can be estimated using linkage disequilibrium (LD) obser...
Reduced representation genome-sequencing approaches based on restriction digestion are enabling larg...
I develop a number of mathematical and statistical models for the study of genomic variation within ...
International audienceABSTRACT : Three LOD score statistics are often used for genome-wide linkage a...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
Inbreeding (mating between relatives) can dramatically reduce the fitness of offspring by causing pa...
In the analysis of DNA sequences on related individuals, most methods strive to incorporate as much ...
A fundamental assumption in quantitative genetics is that traits are controlled by many loci of smal...
A fundamental assumption in quantitative genetics is that traits are controlled by many loci of smal...
Genomewide association studies have contributed immensely to our understanding of the genetic basis ...
Motivation: Inference of haplotypes from genotype data is crucial and challenging for many vitally i...
The proportion of an individual's genome that is identical-by-descent (GWIBD) can be estimated from ...
Contemporary effective population size (Ne) can be estimated using linkage disequilibrium (LD) obser...
Reduced representation genome-sequencing approaches based on restriction digestion are enabling larg...
I develop a number of mathematical and statistical models for the study of genomic variation within ...
International audienceABSTRACT : Three LOD score statistics are often used for genome-wide linkage a...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
Inbreeding (mating between relatives) can dramatically reduce the fitness of offspring by causing pa...
In the analysis of DNA sequences on related individuals, most methods strive to incorporate as much ...