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- Introduction
- Background (1)
- Background (2)
- Example
- Phase information
- Methods for recovering phase information
- Example: using pedigree information
- Using population information
- Approaches to inferring haplotypes
- Computational methods: Clark's algorithm (1)
- Computational methods: Clark's algorithm (2)
- Computational methods: Clark's algorithm (3)
- Other computational methods
- Maximum likelihood (1)
- Maximum likelihood (2)
- Maximum likelihood: the EM algorithm
- Bayesian approaches
- General advantages of Bayesian methods
- Conceptual issues in Bayesian methods
- Markov chain Monte Carlo
- PHASE
- PHASE simulation studies
- PHASE simulation studies: figure
- Approximate coalescent prior
- Approximate coalescent prior (Ctd)
- Alternative Bayesian methods
- Comparisons
- Comparisons: table
- Conclusions
- Additional references, and web resources
Topics Covered
- The problem of haplotype phase prediction and inference of frequencies
- Computational methods: parsimony and Clark's algorithm
- Computational methods: maximum likelihood and the EM algorithm
- Computational methods: Bayesian approaches
- The advantages of a Coalescent-based prior
- Coping with large numbers of markers
- Review of available software
Talk Citation
Donnelly, P. (2004, September 1). Haplotype phase inference [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/YNML8974.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Peter Donnelly has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.