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- Introduction
- Outline of talk
- Definitions
- Concepts of meiosis
- Meiosis and recombination
- Phasing
- Linkage analysis, phase known
- Linkage analysis of phase known family
- LOD Score
- Estimation and testing
- Phase unknown example
- Classic paradigm for isolating genetic effects
- Selection of families for segregation
- Segregation analysis versus linkage analysis
- Penetrance and linkage
- Elston-Stewart algorithm (1)
- Elston-Stewart algorithm (2)
- Elston-Stewart algorithm (3)
- Elston-Stewart algorithm for linkage
- Implementing the Elston-Stewart algorithm
- Programs using the Elston-Stewart algorithm
- The Lander-Green algorithm
- Implementing the L-G algorithm (1)
- Implementing the L-G algorithm (2)
- How to model larger pedigrees?
- Modeling larger pedigrees
- Effect of locus heterogeneity
- Locus heterogeneity
- Multipoint linkage analysis: no locus heterogeneity
- Multipoint linkage analysis: heterogeneity
- Biases in data from an incorrect genetic model
- How can we detect linkage?
- Linkage analysis for uncertain models
- Gene I.B.D.
- Model-free analysis for diseases
- Analyzing complex pedigrees
- Haseman-Elston test for genetic linkage (1)
- Haseman-Elston test for genetic linkage (2)
- Variance-components: tests for linkage
- Variance components analysis
- Summary
- References
Topics Covered
- Likelihood formulations for genetic analysis of family data
- The statistical framework for segregation and linkage analysis
- Types of sampling approaches useful for linkage analysis
- Modelling of linked genetic markers
- The impact of linkage disequilibrium on ability to detect linkage
- Modelling using less fully parametric approaches
- The affected sib pair and variance components approaches
Talk Citation
Amos, C. (2004, September 1). Genetic linkage analysis [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ZYCP6134.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Christopher Amos has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.