Estimation of disease risk under bivariate models of multifactorial inheritance
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Genetic Epidemiology
- Vol. 7 (5) , 371-386
- https://doi.org/10.1002/gepi.1370070507
Abstract
Adjunct consideration of both qualitative (affection status) and quantitative (correlated liability indicator) information to define a bivariate phenotype can increase considerably the accuracy and efficiency of disease risk estimation. A general approach for calculating morbid risks to offspring on the basis of parental affection status and an offspring quantitative trait is presented. We also describe two different bivariate models of multifactorial inheritance, as implemented in the computer programs POINTER and YPOINT, and make explicit their assumptions/constraints when estimating the within-person and parent–offspring correlations necessary for calculation of morbid risks. We use psychometric family data on schizophrenia from the New York High-Risk Project to estimate these correlations and illustrate our methods. Our results show that even when a trait is only moderately correlated with liability, incorporation of quantitative trait information can lead to resolution of a range of risk to offspring that is not possible through reliance on parental affection status alone. Bivariate models provide a useful methodology for incorporating quantitative indicators of liability in the investigation of genetically complex diseases.Keywords
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