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- Introduction
- Preface
- Number of disease determinants by effect
- Linkage mapping
- Linkage disequilibrium mapping
- Haplotype frequencies 2 x 2 table
- History of LD
- 2-locus case-control haplotype frequencies
- The optimal measure of allelic association
- Transforming time into distance
- The Malecot model
- Allelic association in random haplotypes
- Efficiency relative to rho
- Extensions of the Malecot model
- LD maps and positional cloning by pairwise LD
- Construction of LDU maps (1)
- Construction of LDU maps (2)
- LDU map of a segment of the MHC
- Haplotype blocks and the LDU map
- LDU maps for chromosome 22
- Positional cloning by linkage disequilibrium
- Multiple pairwise method
- Comparisons to allow hypothesis testing
- Mean error variance and chi square
- Results from simulations
- Blocks and steps in Daly et al. (2001)
- The Haplotype Map (HapMap) Project
- Parameters of LD in a genome scan
- The first population comparison for LD (1961)
- Ethnic samples
- Error variance and relative efficiency
- Estimates with a cosmopolitan map
- Scaling factors in regional maps
- Predictive variables to score marker pairs
- Predictive variables to score marker trios
- Integrated map
- What next?
- Revisiting blocks and steps of Daly et al. (2001)
- Information in haplotypes relative to diplotypes
- Relative efficiency of maximum chi-square
- Characterisation of an asthma candidate
- CYP2D6
- CYP2D6: haplotype analysis of the same region
- References
Topics Covered
- The use of LD for localization of disease genes
- The evolutionary theory behind LD maps
- Comparison of alternative metrics and genetic models
- Effect of SNP selection on power
- Extension to haplotype analysis
- The utility of maps that integrate physical, linkage and LD data
Talk Citation
Morton, N. and Collins, A. (2004, September 1). Optimal use of linkage disequilibrium, haplotypes, and integrated maps for positional cloning [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KTUS1524.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Newton Morton has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
- Dr. Andrew Collins has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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