AbstractWe present a new method of quantitative trait linkage analysis that combines the advantages of simplicity of regression-based methods and the generality and greater power of variance components models. The new method is based on a regression of estimated identityby-descent (IBD) sharing between relative pairs on the squared-sums and squared-differences of trait values of the relative pairs. The method is applicable to pedigrees of arbitrary structure, and to pedigrees selected on the basis of trait value, provided that population parameters of the trait distribution can be correctly specified. Ambiguous IBD sharing (due to incomplete marker information) can be accommodated in the method, by appropriate specification of the...
The variance-components model is the method of choice for mapping quantitative trait loci in general...
[[abstract]]Two of the major approaches for linkage analysis with quantitative traits in humans incl...
SummaryMultipoint linkage analysis of quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) has previously been restricted ...
We present a new method of quantitative-trait linkage analysis that combines the simplicity and robu...
We present a new method of quantitative-trait linkage analysis that combines the simplicity and robu...
We present a new method of quantitative-trait linkage analysis that combines the simplicity and robu...
SummaryMultipoint linkage analysis of quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) has previously been restricted ...
[[abstract]]There are numerous statistical methods for quantitative trait linkage analysis in human ...
[[abstract]]There are numerous statistical methods for quantitative trait linkage analysis in human ...
Methods based on variance components are powerful tools for linkage analysis of quantitative traits,...
Methods based on variance components are powerful tools for linkage analysis of quantitative traits,...
Optimal design of quantitative-trait loci (QTL) mapping studies requires a precise understanding of ...
Optimal design of quantitative-trait loci (QTL) mapping studies requires a precise understanding of ...
Model-based linkage methods have had limited success in locating quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in c...
[[abstract]]Two of the major approaches for linkage analysis with quantitative traits in humans incl...
The variance-components model is the method of choice for mapping quantitative trait loci in general...
[[abstract]]Two of the major approaches for linkage analysis with quantitative traits in humans incl...
SummaryMultipoint linkage analysis of quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) has previously been restricted ...
We present a new method of quantitative-trait linkage analysis that combines the simplicity and robu...
We present a new method of quantitative-trait linkage analysis that combines the simplicity and robu...
We present a new method of quantitative-trait linkage analysis that combines the simplicity and robu...
SummaryMultipoint linkage analysis of quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) has previously been restricted ...
[[abstract]]There are numerous statistical methods for quantitative trait linkage analysis in human ...
[[abstract]]There are numerous statistical methods for quantitative trait linkage analysis in human ...
Methods based on variance components are powerful tools for linkage analysis of quantitative traits,...
Methods based on variance components are powerful tools for linkage analysis of quantitative traits,...
Optimal design of quantitative-trait loci (QTL) mapping studies requires a precise understanding of ...
Optimal design of quantitative-trait loci (QTL) mapping studies requires a precise understanding of ...
Model-based linkage methods have had limited success in locating quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in c...
[[abstract]]Two of the major approaches for linkage analysis with quantitative traits in humans incl...
The variance-components model is the method of choice for mapping quantitative trait loci in general...
[[abstract]]Two of the major approaches for linkage analysis with quantitative traits in humans incl...
SummaryMultipoint linkage analysis of quantitative-trait loci (QTLs) has previously been restricted ...