The Haseman-Elston method is widely used for the mapping of quantitative-trait loci. However, this method does not use all the information in the data, because it only considers the sib-pair trait-value difference. In addition, the Haseman-Elston method was developed for independent sib pairs; its generalization to nonindependent sib pairs is not straightforward. Here we introduce a score test statistic derived from a normal likelihood based on multiplex sibship data, conditional on identical-by-descent sharing statuses. This score test is asymptotically equivalent to the corresponding likelihood-ratio test, but it is much easier to implement. Because the proposed test uses all of the trait values, it makes more efficient use of the data th...
Genomewide scans for mapping loci have proved to be extremely powerful and popular. We present a sem...
The squared sib-pair phenotype difference (SQD) has been used as a dependent variable in the Haseman...
During the past few years, there has been a great deal of new work on methods for mapping quantitati...
The Haseman-Elston method is widely used for the mapping of quantitative-trait loci. However, this m...
The squared sib-pair phenotype difference (SQD) has been used as a dependent variable in the Haseman...
During the past few years, there has been a great deal of new work on methods for mapping quantitati...
The Haseman-Elston method is a simple regression approach for detecting genetic linkage to quantitat...
SummaryAn extension to current maximum-likelihood variance-components procedures for mapping quantit...
Variance components (VC) techniques have emerged as among the more powerful methods for detection of...
SummaryWe generalize the concept of the relative risk ratio (λ) to the case of quantitative traits, ...
We present a new method of quantitative-trait linkage analysis that combines the simplicity and robu...
Recent advances in molecular biology have enhanced the opportunity to conduct multipoint mapping for...
The Haseman-Elston regression method offers a simpler alternative to variance-components (VC) models...
We have compared the power of a large number of allele-sharing statistics for “nonparametric” linkag...
Genomewide scans for mapping loci have proved to be extremely powerful and popular. We present a sem...
Genomewide scans for mapping loci have proved to be extremely powerful and popular. We present a sem...
The squared sib-pair phenotype difference (SQD) has been used as a dependent variable in the Haseman...
During the past few years, there has been a great deal of new work on methods for mapping quantitati...
The Haseman-Elston method is widely used for the mapping of quantitative-trait loci. However, this m...
The squared sib-pair phenotype difference (SQD) has been used as a dependent variable in the Haseman...
During the past few years, there has been a great deal of new work on methods for mapping quantitati...
The Haseman-Elston method is a simple regression approach for detecting genetic linkage to quantitat...
SummaryAn extension to current maximum-likelihood variance-components procedures for mapping quantit...
Variance components (VC) techniques have emerged as among the more powerful methods for detection of...
SummaryWe generalize the concept of the relative risk ratio (λ) to the case of quantitative traits, ...
We present a new method of quantitative-trait linkage analysis that combines the simplicity and robu...
Recent advances in molecular biology have enhanced the opportunity to conduct multipoint mapping for...
The Haseman-Elston regression method offers a simpler alternative to variance-components (VC) models...
We have compared the power of a large number of allele-sharing statistics for “nonparametric” linkag...
Genomewide scans for mapping loci have proved to be extremely powerful and popular. We present a sem...
Genomewide scans for mapping loci have proved to be extremely powerful and popular. We present a sem...
The squared sib-pair phenotype difference (SQD) has been used as a dependent variable in the Haseman...
During the past few years, there has been a great deal of new work on methods for mapping quantitati...