TY - JOUR
T1 - Significant evidence for linkage of a simulated trait to D1G024-A conclusion reached using multiallelic transmission/disequilibrium tests
AU - Ziegler, Andreas
AU - Hebebrand, Johannes
AU - Kastner, Christian
AU - Müller-Myhsok, Bertram
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - We applied three versions of the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) for detecting linkage in nuclear families using the a priori information of possibly present association. For our analyses we employed all marker data for a simulated trait. Results for replicate 11 showed significant linkage to D1 G024 using the multiallelic T(mhet) statistic and the extended TDT. The TDT for the most frequent parental allele which had been applied successfully in previous studies failed to detect linkage. This result may have happened because the data did not arise from a realistic simulation of the evolution of a real population, where mutations might be expected to occur against a specific haplotype. Simulation studies are required to elucidate the applicability of the TDT for the most frequent parental allele in realistic situations. Furthermore, guidelines have to be developed for how to pool categories in large, sparse contingency tables to obtain larger cell frequencies and lower degrees of freedom.
AB - We applied three versions of the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) for detecting linkage in nuclear families using the a priori information of possibly present association. For our analyses we employed all marker data for a simulated trait. Results for replicate 11 showed significant linkage to D1 G024 using the multiallelic T(mhet) statistic and the extended TDT. The TDT for the most frequent parental allele which had been applied successfully in previous studies failed to detect linkage. This result may have happened because the data did not arise from a realistic simulation of the evolution of a real population, where mutations might be expected to occur against a specific haplotype. Simulation studies are required to elucidate the applicability of the TDT for the most frequent parental allele in realistic situations. Furthermore, guidelines have to be developed for how to pool categories in large, sparse contingency tables to obtain larger cell frequencies and lower degrees of freedom.
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U2 - 10.1002/gepi.13701707129
DO - 10.1002/gepi.13701707129
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 10597531
AN - SCOPUS:0032758866
SN - 0741-0395
VL - 17
SP - S785-S789
JO - Genetic Epidemiology
JF - Genetic Epidemiology
IS - SUPPL. 1
ER -