We present a statistical methodology for making inferences about mutation rates from paternity casework. This takes account of a number of sources of potential bias, including hidden mutation, incomplete family triplets, uncertain paternity status and differing maternal and paternal mutation rates, while allowing a wide variety of mutation models. An object-oriented Bayesian network is used to facilitate computation of the likelihood function for the mutation parameters. This can process either full or summary genotypic information, both from complete putative father-mother-child triplets and from defective cases where only the child and one of its parents are observed. We use a dataset from paternity casework to illustrate the effects on i...
International audienceSome diseases are due to germline mutations in predisposing genes, such as can...
Exact inference on Bayesian networks has been developed through sophisticated algorithms. One of whi...
To test paternity in a case where the putative father was a deceased uncle of mother (plaintiff's gr...
We present a statistical methodology for making inferences about mutation rates from paternity casew...
We present a statistical methodology for making inferences about mutation rates from paternity casew...
We present a statistical model and methodology for making inferencesabout mutation rates from patern...
We consider the estimation of mutation rates, using family data obtained from disputed paternity cas...
The occurrence of germline mutations at microsatellite loci poses problems in ascertaining non-fathe...
International audienceIn diseases caused by deleterious gene mutations, knowledge of age-specific cu...
In a number of applications there is a need to determine the most likely pedigree for a group of per...
We present methods for inference about relationships between contributors to a DNA mixture and other...
SummaryThe problem of interpreting missense mutations of disease-causing genes is an increasingly im...
In population genetics, short tandem repeat (STR), which is highly prone to mutations, plays a criti...
People with familial history of disease often consult with genetic counselors about their chance of ...
International audienceSome diseases are due to germline mutations in predisposing genes, such as can...
Exact inference on Bayesian networks has been developed through sophisticated algorithms. One of whi...
To test paternity in a case where the putative father was a deceased uncle of mother (plaintiff's gr...
We present a statistical methodology for making inferences about mutation rates from paternity casew...
We present a statistical methodology for making inferences about mutation rates from paternity casew...
We present a statistical model and methodology for making inferencesabout mutation rates from patern...
We consider the estimation of mutation rates, using family data obtained from disputed paternity cas...
The occurrence of germline mutations at microsatellite loci poses problems in ascertaining non-fathe...
International audienceIn diseases caused by deleterious gene mutations, knowledge of age-specific cu...
In a number of applications there is a need to determine the most likely pedigree for a group of per...
We present methods for inference about relationships between contributors to a DNA mixture and other...
SummaryThe problem of interpreting missense mutations of disease-causing genes is an increasingly im...
In population genetics, short tandem repeat (STR), which is highly prone to mutations, plays a criti...
People with familial history of disease often consult with genetic counselors about their chance of ...
International audienceSome diseases are due to germline mutations in predisposing genes, such as can...
Exact inference on Bayesian networks has been developed through sophisticated algorithms. One of whi...
To test paternity in a case where the putative father was a deceased uncle of mother (plaintiff's gr...