Equivalence between Haseman-Elston and variance-components linkage analyses for sib pairs |
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Authors: | Sham P C Purcell S |
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Affiliation: | Social, Genetic & Developmental Research Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, London, SE5 8AF, England. p.sham@iop.kcl.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The Haseman-Elston regression method offers a simpler alternative to variance-components (VC) models, for the linkage analysis of quantitative traits. However, even the "revisited" method, which uses the cross-product--rather than the squared difference--in sib trait values, is, in general, less powerful than VC models. In this report, we clarify the relative efficiencies of existing Haseman-Elston methods and show how a new Haseman-Elston method can be constructed to have power equivalent to that of VC models. This method uses as the dependent variable a linear combination of squared sums and squared differences, in which the weights are determined by the overall trait correlation between sibs in a population. We show how this method can be used for both the selection of maximally informative sib pairs for genotyping and the subsequent analysis of such selected samples. |
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