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Abstract
The robust sib-pair method introduced by Haseman & Elston (1972) is one of the most widely circulated allele-sharing methods for linkage analysis. The procedure evaluates linkage by significance testing of a regression coefficient and, hence, a standard t-test has traditionally been applied despite known violations of the statistical assumptions underlying the test. We present a permutation based reference distribution for the estimate of the regression coefficient that is motivated by genetic principles rather than by standard regression testing procedures. The permutation test approximates Mendelian co-segregation under the null hypothesis of no linkage, making it a very natural approach. Theory and simulations show that the conventional t-test approximates the permutation test quite well, even when dependent sib pairs are used for analysis. These results thus indirectly address concerns over the t-test. To illustrate the permutation test using real data we applied the procedure to two lipoprotein systems that have been well characterized.Mesh:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9066930 DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-1809.1997.6110077.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Hum Genet ISSN: 0003-4800 Impact factor: 1.670