A haplotype-based haplotype relative risk'approach to detecting allelic associations

JD Terwilliger, J Ott - Human heredity, 1992 - karger.com
Human heredity, 1992karger.com
A novel variation of the Haplotype Relative Risk (HRR) of Rubinstein et al.[Hum Immunol
1981; 3: 384] is proposed, in order to glean increased information about linkage
disequilibrium or allelic associations by analyzing haplotype-based data rather than
genotypic data. It is shown that statistical tests based on our design give much higher power
than those based on the original HRR approach. Several additional nonparametric tests
based on the same data are analyzed, and power is computed for each of them. Further …
Abstract
A novel variation of the Haplotype Relative Risk (HRR) of Rubinstein et al. [Hum Immunol 1981;3:384] is proposed, in order to glean increased information about linkage disequilibrium or allelic associations by analyzing haplotype-based data rather than genotypic data. It is shown that statistical tests based on our design give much higher power than those based on the original HRR approach. Several additional nonparametric tests based on the same data are analyzed, and power is computed for each of them. Further, parametric likelihood methods are applied to testing linkage equilibrium, and estimating δ, the coefficient of linkage disequilibrium, from the same data.
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