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Karger Publishers, Human Heredity, 4(72), p. 237-246, 2011

DOI: 10.1159/000331672

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Some Capabilities for Model-Based and Model-Free Linkage Analysis using the Program Package S.A.G.E. (Statistical Analysis for Genetic Epidemiology)

Journal article published in 2011 by A. H. Schnell, X. Sun, Jr. R. P. Igo ORCID, R. C. Elston
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

For both model-free and model-based linkage analysis the S.A.G.E. (Statistical Analysis for Genetic Epidemiology) program package has some unique capabilities in analyzing both continuous traits and binary traits with variable age of onset. Here we highlight model-based linkage analysis of a quantitative trait (plasma dopamine β hydroxylase) that is known to be largely determined by monogenic inheritance, using a prior segregation analysis to produce the best fitting model for the trait. For a binary trait with variable age of onset (schizophrenia), we illustrate how using age of onset information to obtain a quantitative susceptibility trait leads to more statistically significant linkage signals, suggesting better power.