Laurie Cecelia, Weir B S
Department of Mathematics, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0350, USA.
Theor Popul Biol. 2003 May;63(3):207-19. doi: 10.1016/s0040-5809(03)00002-9.
For finite populations, differences in individual histories can cause between-locus allelic dependencies even for unlinked loci. The main motivation for this study is to quantify the effect of such dependencies on genotypic match probabilities. We compare the two-locus match probability, the probability that two individuals (four gametes) chosen at random will have the same genotype at both loci, with the probability computed as the product of the one-locus match probabilities. It is demonstrated that the product rule probability always underestimates the two-locus match probability. For highly mutable minisatellite loci, these probabilities can differ by an order of magnitude or more. A simplified three-locus problem is explored, providing evidence that the degree of under-estimation worsens for more loci.
对于有限群体,即使是不连锁的基因座,个体历史差异也可能导致基因座间的等位基因依赖性。本研究的主要目的是量化这种依赖性对基因型匹配概率的影响。我们将两位点匹配概率,即随机选择的两个个体(四个配子)在两个基因座上具有相同基因型的概率,与作为一位点匹配概率乘积计算出的概率进行比较。结果表明,乘积法则概率总是低估两位点匹配概率。对于高度可变的微卫星基因座,这些概率可能相差一个数量级或更多。我们探讨了一个简化的三位点问题,结果表明,对于更多的基因座,低估程度会更严重。