## Abstract Neuroticism is a personality trait which reflects individual differences in emotional stability and vulnerability to stress and anxiety. Consistent evidence shows substantial genetic influences on variation in this trait. The present study seeks to identify regions containing susceptibi
Comparison of model-free linkage mapping strategies for the study of a complex trait
β Scribed by C.I. Amos; J. Krushkal; T.J. Thiel; A. Young; D.K. Zhu; E. Boerwinkle; M. de Andrade
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 76 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0741-0395
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β¦ Synopsis
We compared several strategies for identifying and estimating effects from a genetic locus in the etiology of a complex trait. For our analyses we used data from simulated trait 1 and chromosome 5. Results from analysis of the first 20 replicates showed that a components of variance test provided considerably better power for identifying linkage than tests that consider pair differences. We also compared the power from constructing tests with a single marker, an approximate method using five markers jointly, or a multipoint analysis using all 25 markers on chromosome 5 jointly. Results from this analysis showed substantially better power when all markers were jointly used in the analysis. Results from considering all replicates showed that all methods of estimation provided maximal test statistics at the correct marker position, but the components of variance procedure provided more power to detect the correct position than other methods.
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