We develop and evaluate the jackknife statistics [Efron, 19821 for obtaining confidence intervals for the recombination fraction. We consider two cases: (1) a single sibship of size s with phase known parents (one doubly heterozygous and one doubly homozygous) and ( 2) a sample of 20 nuclear familie
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A note on the combination of estimates of a recombination fraction
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- 115249700
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1996
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- English
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- Volume
- 60
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- 0003-4800
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