Genome-wide screening for localization of disease genes necessitates the efficient reconstruction of haplotypes of members of a pedigree from genotype data at multiple loci. We propose a genetic algorithmic approach to haplotyping and show that it works fast, efficiently and reliably. This algorithm uses certain principles of biological evolution to find optimal solutions to complex problems. The optimality criterion used in the present problem is the minimum number of recombinations over possible haplotype configurations of members of a pedigree. The proposed algorithm is much less demanding in terms of data and assumption requirements compared to the currently used likelihood-based methods of haplotype reconstruction. It also provides mul...
Reconstruction of marker phases is not straightforward when parents are untyped. In these cases info...
Whereas Mendel used breeding experiments and painstakingly counted peas, modern biology increasingly...
The genome of all organisms is partitioned into a fixed number of chromosomes. Mammals, including hu...
Genome-wide screening for localization of disease genes necessitates the efficient reconstruction of...
Abstract Background Genome sequencing will soon produce haplotype data for individuals. For pedigree...
Abstract An efficient rule-based algorithm is presented for haplotype inference from general pedigre...
This article presents a six-rule algorithm for the reconstruction of multiple minimum-recombinant ha...
We address the problem of reconstructing haplotypes in a population, given a sample of genotypes and...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
Many methods exist for genotyping—revealing which alleles an individual carries at different genetic...
Haplotyping under the Mendelian law of inheritance on pedigree genotype data is studied. Because gen...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
ABSTRACT We describe an efficient algorithm to construct genome wide haplotype restriction maps of a...
Motivation: Haplotypes have been attracting increasing attention because of their importance in anal...
The paper addresses the combinatorial problem of inferring the unknown haplotypes in a population, g...
Reconstruction of marker phases is not straightforward when parents are untyped. In these cases info...
Whereas Mendel used breeding experiments and painstakingly counted peas, modern biology increasingly...
The genome of all organisms is partitioned into a fixed number of chromosomes. Mammals, including hu...
Genome-wide screening for localization of disease genes necessitates the efficient reconstruction of...
Abstract Background Genome sequencing will soon produce haplotype data for individuals. For pedigree...
Abstract An efficient rule-based algorithm is presented for haplotype inference from general pedigre...
This article presents a six-rule algorithm for the reconstruction of multiple minimum-recombinant ha...
We address the problem of reconstructing haplotypes in a population, given a sample of genotypes and...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
Many methods exist for genotyping—revealing which alleles an individual carries at different genetic...
Haplotyping under the Mendelian law of inheritance on pedigree genotype data is studied. Because gen...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
ABSTRACT We describe an efficient algorithm to construct genome wide haplotype restriction maps of a...
Motivation: Haplotypes have been attracting increasing attention because of their importance in anal...
The paper addresses the combinatorial problem of inferring the unknown haplotypes in a population, g...
Reconstruction of marker phases is not straightforward when parents are untyped. In these cases info...
Whereas Mendel used breeding experiments and painstakingly counted peas, modern biology increasingly...
The genome of all organisms is partitioned into a fixed number of chromosomes. Mammals, including hu...