Author:
Babron Marie-Claude,Bourgain Catherine,Leutenegger Anne-Louise,Clerget-Darpoux Françoise
Abstract
Abstract
The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a model-free linkage statistics for finding evidence of linkage using two different maps and to illustrate how the comparison of results from several populations might provide insight into the underlying genetic etiology of the disease of interest. The results obtained in terms of detection of the risk loci and threshold for declaring linkage and power are very similar for a dense SNP map and a sparser microsatellite map. The populations differed in terms of family ascertainment and diagnosis criteria, leading to different power to detect the individual underlying disease loci. Our results for the individual replicates are consistent with the disease model used in the simulation.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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