Detection of linkage for heterogeneous disorders by using multipoint linkage analysis.
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- Vol. 49 (6) , 1300-5
Abstract
We have compared the efficiency of the lod score test which assumes heterogeneity (lod2) to the standard lod score test which assumes homogeneity (lod1) when three-point linkage analysis is used in successive map intervals. If it is assumed that a gene located midway between two linked marker loci is responsible for a proportion of disease cases, then the lod1 test loses power relative to the lod2 test, as the proportion of linked families decreases, as the flanking markers are more closely linked, and as more map intervals are tested. Moreover, when multipoint analysis is used, linkage for a disease gene is more likely to be incorrectly excluded from a complete and dense linkage map if true genetic heterogeneity is ignored. We thus conclude that, in general, the lod2 linkage test is more efficient for detecting a true linkage when a complete genetic marker map is screened for a heterogeneous disorder.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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