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Segregation analysis / C. Cannings, Dawn Teare.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Cannings, C., author.
Teare, Dawn, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Disease susceptibility.
Physical Description:
1 streaming video file (38 min.) : digital, mono, SWF file, sound, color
Place of Publication:
London : Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, 2004.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Audio-visual presentation : Components of segregation analysis ; Maximum likelihood models ; Peeling and MCMC ; Estimating the segregation proportion ; Ascertainment/sampling bias ; Ascertainment correction ; Segregation analysis for quantitative traits ; Polygenic models ; Heritability ; Components of variance ; Genetic variance: additive and dominance ; Epistatic variance ; Analysis of covariance ; Mixed models ; Liability and threshold models ; The hypergeometric polygenic model ; Regressive models ; Penetrance functions ; Survival models ; Computer packages.
Contents:
Introduction
Segregation analysis: fitting a genetic model
Parts of segregation analysis
Maximum likelihood
Likelihood
Peeling
MCMC
Example
Classic segregation analysis
Estimating the segregation proportion
Ascertainment / sampling bias
Ascertainment probability
Special cases
Selected through affected
Ascertainment correction
Ascertainment criteria
Ascertainment problems
Segregation analysis for quantitative traits
Quantitative traits
QTL
Polygenic model
Polygenic values
Polygenes responsible for a quantitative trait
Polygenic inheritance
Heritability
Components of variance
Heritability (1)
Heritability (2)
Heritability (3)
Heritability (4)
Heritability (5)
Additive genetic variance
Dominance variance
Epistatic variance
Total variance
Covariance between pairs of relatives (1)
Covariance between pairs of relatives (2)
Covariance between pairs of relatives (3)
Analysis of covariance
Segregation analysis and the mixed model (1)
Segregation analysis and the mixed model (2)
Segregation analysis and the mixed model (3)
Likelihood for the mixed model
Liability and threshold models
Liability thresholds
Polygenic approximations
The hypergeometric polygenic model
Hypergeometric approximation (1)
Hypergeometric approximation (2)
Regressive models
Penetrance functions
Survival models
Hazard rate (1)
Hazard rate (2)
Survival
Estimation (1)
Estimation (2)
Summary
Complex segregation analysis (1)
Complex segregation analysis (2)
Common problems in segregation analysis
Global or local maximum likelihood?
Computer packages
Graphical models and MCMC
Segregation analysis: the future (1)
Segregation analysis: the future (2)
Segregation analysis: the future (3).
Notes:
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Retrieved April 9, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/23/.

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