Sibship Reconstruction From Genetic Data With Typing Errors
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Abstract
Likelihood methods have been developed to partition individuals in a sample into full-sib and half-sib families using genetic marker data without parental information. They invariably make the critical assumption that marker data are free of genotyping errors and mutations and are thus completely reliable in inferring sibships. Unfortunately, however, this assumption is rarely tenable for virtually all kinds of genetic markers in practical use and, if violated, can severely bias sibship estimates as shown by simulations in this article. I propose a new likelihood method with simple and robust models of typing error incorporated into it. Simulations show that the new method can be used to infer full- and…
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- Genotyping
- Locus (genetics)
- Biology
- Likelihood function
- Genetics
- Typing
- Maximum likelihood
- Statistics
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