This master's thesis presents some techniques in statistical genetics to study family relationships. Two individuals can share 0, 1 or 2 alleles for any genetic marker. The larger the number of shared alleles between a pair of individuals across loci, the more likely they are to be closely related. Typical allele-sharing analysis consists of plotting the fraction of loci sharing 2 alleles versus the fraction sharing 0 alleles. Allele sharing analysis also plots the mean and the standard deviation of the number of shared alleles across loci. Studies of relationships are based on the probabilities that the alleles are shared identical by descent, the probabilities depend on the relatedness: monozygotic twins, full-siblings, parent-ospring, av...
Many issues can reduce the power of statistical methods to map genes that influence familial traits....
Linkage analyses of genetic diseases and quantitative traits generally are performed using family da...
Mapping genes for complex human traits is facilitated by two commonly used analytical methods: linka...
Relatedness is of great interest in population-based genetic association studies. These studies sear...
Relatedness between individuals is an important element of genetic-epidemiological and evolutionary ...
AbstractRelationship inference in a population is of interest for many areas of research from anthro...
Background: The traditional exact method for inferring relationships between individuals from geneti...
Background: The traditional exact method for inferring relationships between individuals from genet...
Relationship and relatedness estimation from genetic markers is relevant to many areas, including ge...
As a key parameter in population genetics, relatedness has found wide applications in molecular ecol...
147 pagesThe fraction of relatives in large genetic databases is continuously increasing, making it ...
The genetic analysis of quantitative traits in humans is changing as a result of the availability of...
Studies of relatedness have been crucial in molecular ecology over the last decades. Good evidence o...
Estimating genetic relatedness, and inbreeding coefficients is important to the fields of quantitati...
It is an assumption of large, population-based datasets that samples are annotated accurately whethe...
Many issues can reduce the power of statistical methods to map genes that influence familial traits....
Linkage analyses of genetic diseases and quantitative traits generally are performed using family da...
Mapping genes for complex human traits is facilitated by two commonly used analytical methods: linka...
Relatedness is of great interest in population-based genetic association studies. These studies sear...
Relatedness between individuals is an important element of genetic-epidemiological and evolutionary ...
AbstractRelationship inference in a population is of interest for many areas of research from anthro...
Background: The traditional exact method for inferring relationships between individuals from geneti...
Background: The traditional exact method for inferring relationships between individuals from genet...
Relationship and relatedness estimation from genetic markers is relevant to many areas, including ge...
As a key parameter in population genetics, relatedness has found wide applications in molecular ecol...
147 pagesThe fraction of relatives in large genetic databases is continuously increasing, making it ...
The genetic analysis of quantitative traits in humans is changing as a result of the availability of...
Studies of relatedness have been crucial in molecular ecology over the last decades. Good evidence o...
Estimating genetic relatedness, and inbreeding coefficients is important to the fields of quantitati...
It is an assumption of large, population-based datasets that samples are annotated accurately whethe...
Many issues can reduce the power of statistical methods to map genes that influence familial traits....
Linkage analyses of genetic diseases and quantitative traits generally are performed using family da...
Mapping genes for complex human traits is facilitated by two commonly used analytical methods: linka...