Genetic Analysis Workshop 111 (GAW III) was held October 31, 1984 at the American Society of Human Genetics meetings in Toronto, Ontario. Prior to the workshop, a set of 150 computer-simulated pedigrees was distributed. Individuals in the artificial pedigrees were characterized by genotypes at eight
Genetic analysis workshop II: Summary
β Scribed by Jean W. Maccluer; Catherine T. Falk; Richard S. Spielman; Diane K. Wagener
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 714 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0741-0395
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β¦ Synopsis
The Second Genetic Analysis Workshop was held October 30, 1983, at the American Society of Human Genetics meetings in Norfolk, Virginia. Ten groups of investigators analyzed three sets of pedigrees generated by computer simulation. A summary of the workshop is presented.
In this overall description by the workshop organizers, the rationale for the choice of problems and the characteristics of the three data sets are discussed, and the ten analyses are briefly summarized and compared. Following this general summary are brief descriptions of the analyses of each group of workshop participants, in alphabetical order by senior author.
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