Pedigree disequilibrium tests for multilocus haplotypes
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Abstract
Association tests of multilocus haplotypes are of interest both in linkage disequilibrium mapping and in candidate gene studies. For case-parent trios, I discuss the extension of existing multilocus methods to include ambiguous haplotypes in tests of models which distinguish between the cis and trans phase. A likelihood-ratio test is proposed, using the expectation-maximization (E-M) algorithm to account for haplotype ambiguities. Assumptions about the population structure are required, but realistic situations, including population stratification, which violate the assumptions lead to conservative tests. I describe a permutation procedure for the null hypothesis of interest, which controls for violation of…
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- Haplotype
- Linkage disequilibrium
- Null hypothesis
- Pedigree chart
- Population stratification
- Haplotype estimation
- Population
- Disequilibrium
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