The incorporation of prior genomic information does not necessarily improve the performance of Bayesian linkage methods: an example involving sex-specific recombination and the two-point PPL.
Logue, Mark W
The incorporation of prior genomic information does not necessarily improve the performance of Bayesian linkage methods: an example involving sex-specific recombination and the two-point PPL. [electronic resource] - Human heredity 2005 - 196-205 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
0001-5652
10.1159/000090543 doi
Bayes Theorem
Female
Genetic Linkage--genetics
Humans
Male
Models, Genetic
Recombination, Genetic--genetics
Sex Factors
The incorporation of prior genomic information does not necessarily improve the performance of Bayesian linkage methods: an example involving sex-specific recombination and the two-point PPL. [electronic resource] - Human heredity 2005 - 196-205 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
0001-5652
10.1159/000090543 doi
Bayes Theorem
Female
Genetic Linkage--genetics
Humans
Male
Models, Genetic
Recombination, Genetic--genetics
Sex Factors