Ewens W J, Spielman R S
Am J Hum Genet. 1985 Nov;37(6):1172-91.
This paper considers questions of standard error and questions of bias in the maximum likelihood estimation of parameters associated with an HLA-linked disease. It is shown that a considerable reduction in standard error is possible using data on population prevalence and parental disease status, if available. Comparison is made with standard errors arising in the shared haplotypes method. The biases considered relate to misspecification of the ascertainment scheme, to incorrect assumptions about parameter values, to the possibility that affected parents have lower fitness than unaffected parents, and to the possibility of within family correlation of penetrance values due to effects of a common environment.
本文探讨了与HLA连锁疾病相关参数的最大似然估计中的标准误差问题和偏差问题。结果表明,如果有可用的人群患病率数据和父母疾病状态数据,使用这些数据有可能显著降低标准误差。文中还将其与共享单倍型方法中出现的标准误差进行了比较。所考虑的偏差涉及确定方案的错误设定、对参数值的错误假设、患病父母的适合度低于未患病父母的可能性,以及由于共同环境影响导致家系内 penetrance 值相关性的可能性。