Commingling analysis is commonly used to provide preliminary evidence for a single genetic locus with a major effect on the quantitative trait of interest. In this paper, the effectiveness of commingling analysis as a screening technique to identify samples for segregation analysis is assessed by applying both commingling and segregation analyses to samples of simulated pedigree data in which a major locus is segregating in the presence of polygenes and an individual-specific environmental effect. Under the circumstances simulated here, there is evidence for a single locus from segregation analysis but not from commingling analysis in at least 20% of the samples. No more than 2% of the samples provided evidence for commingling but not for s...
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of four factors on the validity of complex seg...
Genetic epidemiology is an emerging field with diverse interests, one that represents an important i...
Segregation distortion is the phenomenon in which genotypes deviate from expected Mendelian ratios i...
Segregation analysis was performed on normal and binary data in order to compare accuracy and bias o...
Understanding the genetic architecture of quantitative traits can greatly assist the design of strat...
The mixed model of segregation analysis specifies major gene effects and partitions the residual var...
Simulated small pedigrees (2 parents, 4 offspring) were used to illustrate the applications and limi...
SummaryLinkage studies of complex genetic traits raise questions about the effects of genetic hetero...
The use of patterned covariance matrices in forming pedigree-based mixed models for quantitative tra...
My research addresses two important issues in the analysis of complex and continuous genetic traits....
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
Simulated small pedigrees (2 parents, 4 offspring) were used t o illustrate the applications and lim...
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of four factors on the validity of complex seg...
Genetic epidemiology is an emerging field with diverse interests, one that represents an important i...
Segregation distortion is the phenomenon in which genotypes deviate from expected Mendelian ratios i...
Segregation analysis was performed on normal and binary data in order to compare accuracy and bias o...
Understanding the genetic architecture of quantitative traits can greatly assist the design of strat...
The mixed model of segregation analysis specifies major gene effects and partitions the residual var...
Simulated small pedigrees (2 parents, 4 offspring) were used to illustrate the applications and limi...
SummaryLinkage studies of complex genetic traits raise questions about the effects of genetic hetero...
The use of patterned covariance matrices in forming pedigree-based mixed models for quantitative tra...
My research addresses two important issues in the analysis of complex and continuous genetic traits....
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
Simulated small pedigrees (2 parents, 4 offspring) were used t o illustrate the applications and lim...
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...