We consider the estimation of mutation rates, using family data obtained from disputed paternity cases. It is shown how to take appropriate account of a number of complicating features—in particular, hidden mutation, differential mutation, and uncertain paternity—which can necessitate large corrections to simple estimates
The average exclusion probability is a measure of efficiency in paternity testing; it refers to the ...
Family studies to identify disease-related genes frequently collect only families with multiple case...
Estimation of rates of onset of rare, late-onset dominantly inherited genetic disorders is complicat...
We consider the estimation of mutation rates, using family data obtained from disputed paternity cas...
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 methodology for making inferences about mutation rates from paternity casew...
We present a statistical model and methodology for making inferencesabout mutation rates from patern...
<p>Relative biases are plotted as a function of the coefficient of variation . The different curves ...
Assessing the genetic causation of a disease, which is of prime importance in medical genetics, is u...
People with familial history of disease often consult with genetic counselors about their chance of ...
International audienceIn diseases caused by deleterious gene mutations, knowledge of age-specific cu...
The occurrence of germline mutations at microsatellite loci poses problems in ascertaining non-fathe...
It is well known in forensic genetics that mutations on STR loci need not lead to genetic inconsiste...
The estimations of the inbreeding coefficient and of the probability of origin of genes are usually ...
The average exclusion probability is a measure of efficiency in paternity testing; it refers to the ...
Family studies to identify disease-related genes frequently collect only families with multiple case...
Estimation of rates of onset of rare, late-onset dominantly inherited genetic disorders is complicat...
We consider the estimation of mutation rates, using family data obtained from disputed paternity cas...
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 methodology for making inferences about mutation rates from paternity casew...
We present a statistical model and methodology for making inferencesabout mutation rates from patern...
<p>Relative biases are plotted as a function of the coefficient of variation . The different curves ...
Assessing the genetic causation of a disease, which is of prime importance in medical genetics, is u...
People with familial history of disease often consult with genetic counselors about their chance of ...
International audienceIn diseases caused by deleterious gene mutations, knowledge of age-specific cu...
The occurrence of germline mutations at microsatellite loci poses problems in ascertaining non-fathe...
It is well known in forensic genetics that mutations on STR loci need not lead to genetic inconsiste...
The estimations of the inbreeding coefficient and of the probability of origin of genes are usually ...
The average exclusion probability is a measure of efficiency in paternity testing; it refers to the ...
Family studies to identify disease-related genes frequently collect only families with multiple case...
Estimation of rates of onset of rare, late-onset dominantly inherited genetic disorders is complicat...