Estimation of individual admixture: Analytical and study design considerations
Fred Hutch Cancer Center · Stanford University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The genome of an admixed individual represents a mixture of alleles from different ancestries. In the United States, the two largest minority groups, African-Americans and Hispanics, are both admixed. An understanding of the admixture proportion at an individual level (individual admixture, or IA) is valuable for both population geneticists and epidemiologists who conduct case-control association studies in these groups. Here we present an extension of a previously described frequentist (maximum likelihood or ML) approach to estimate individual admixture that allows for uncertainty in ancestral allele frequencies. We compare this approach both to prior partial likelihood based methods as well as more recently…
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- Frequentist inference
- Bayesian probability
- Estimator
- Statistics
- Markov chain Monte Carlo
- Population
- Point estimation
- Mathematics
- Reduced inequalities