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Improving pedigree-based linkage analysis by estimating coancestry among families
Chris Glazner1, Elizabeth Alison Thompson
1University of Washington.
Abstract:
We present a method for improving the power of linkage analysis by detecting chromosome segments shared identical by descent (IBD) by individuals not known to be related. Existing Markov chain Monte Carlo methods sample descent patterns on pedigrees conditional on observed marker data. These patterns can be stored as IBD graphs, which express shared ancestry only, rather than specific family relationships. A model for IBD between unrelated individuals allows the estimation of coancestry between individuals in different pedigrees. IBD graphs on separate pedigrees can then be combined using these estimates. We report results from analyses of three sets of simulated marker data on two different pedigrees. We show that when families share a gene for a trait due to shared ancestry on the order of tens of generations, our method can detect a linkage signal when independent analyses of the families do not.
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