SummarySpielman and Ewens recently proposed a method for testing a marker for linkage with a disease, which combines data from families with and without information on parental genotypes. For some families without parental-genotype information, it may be possible to reconstruct missing parental genotypes from the genotypes of their offspring. The treatment of such a reconstructed family as if parental genotypes have been typed, however, can introduce bias. In the present study, a new method is presented that employs parental-genotype reconstruction and corrects for the biases resulting from reconstruction. The results of an application of this method to a real data set and of a simulation study suggest that this approach may increase the po...
SummaryGenetic data from autosomal loci in diploids generally consist of genotype data for which no ...
When the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) is applied to multilocus haplotypes, a bias may be i...
SummaryRecent admixture between genetically differentiated populations can result in high levels of ...
SummarySpielman and Ewens recently proposed a method for testing a marker for linkage with a disease...
Family-based association methods have recently been introduced that allow testing for linkage in the...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
SummaryLinkage analysis with genetic markers has been successful in the localization of genes for ma...
SummaryIn earlier work, my colleagues and I described a log-linear model for genetic data from triad...
The genetic basis of the transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) for two-marker loci is explored from...
The genetic basis of the transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) for two-marker loci is explored from...
Family data teamed with the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT), which simultaneously evaluates l...
The Transmission Disequilibrium Test (TDT) detects linkage between a marker and a disease-susceptibi...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT), which detects linkage between a marker and disease loci ...
Family-based association methods have recently been introduced that allow testing for linkage in the...
SummaryA new transmission/disequilibrium-test statistic is proposed for situations in which transmis...
SummaryGenetic data from autosomal loci in diploids generally consist of genotype data for which no ...
When the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) is applied to multilocus haplotypes, a bias may be i...
SummaryRecent admixture between genetically differentiated populations can result in high levels of ...
SummarySpielman and Ewens recently proposed a method for testing a marker for linkage with a disease...
Family-based association methods have recently been introduced that allow testing for linkage in the...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
SummaryLinkage analysis with genetic markers has been successful in the localization of genes for ma...
SummaryIn earlier work, my colleagues and I described a log-linear model for genetic data from triad...
The genetic basis of the transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) for two-marker loci is explored from...
The genetic basis of the transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) for two-marker loci is explored from...
Family data teamed with the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT), which simultaneously evaluates l...
The Transmission Disequilibrium Test (TDT) detects linkage between a marker and a disease-susceptibi...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT), which detects linkage between a marker and disease loci ...
Family-based association methods have recently been introduced that allow testing for linkage in the...
SummaryA new transmission/disequilibrium-test statistic is proposed for situations in which transmis...
SummaryGenetic data from autosomal loci in diploids generally consist of genotype data for which no ...
When the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) is applied to multilocus haplotypes, a bias may be i...
SummaryRecent admixture between genetically differentiated populations can result in high levels of ...