Rothman E D, Sing C F, Templeton A R
Genetics. 1974 Nov;78(3):943-60. doi: 10.1093/genetics/78.3.943.
Arguments have been presented for the appropriateness of a multinomial Dirichlet distribution for describing single-locus genotypic frequencies in a subdivided population. This distribution is defined as a function of allele frequency, the average (over the entire population) inbreeding coefficient and the correlation between genotypes within a subdivision. Alternative parameterizations and their genetic interpretations are given.-We then show how information from a sample drawn from this subdivided population, in the absence of pedigrees, can be combined with the multinomial Dirichlet model to form a likelihood function. This likelihood function is then used as the basis for estimation and testing hypotheses concerning the genetic parameters of the model. Comparisons of this approach to the alternative procedure of Cockerham (1969) and (1973) are made using human data obtained from Tecumseh, Michigan and Monte Carlo simulations.-Finally, implications of these results to statistical inference and to mutation rates are presented.
对于在细分群体中描述单基因座基因型频率而言,多项狄利克雷分布的适用性已有相关论证。该分布被定义为等位基因频率、(在整个群体中的)平均近交系数以及细分群体内基因型之间相关性的函数。文中给出了替代参数化及其遗传学解释。然后我们展示了在没有系谱的情况下,从这个细分群体中抽取的样本信息如何与多项狄利克雷模型相结合以形成似然函数。接着,这个似然函数被用作估计和检验关于模型遗传参数的假设的基础。使用从密歇根州蒂康塞姆获取的人类数据以及蒙特卡罗模拟,将此方法与科克伦(1969年)和(1973年)的替代程序进行了比较。最后,阐述了这些结果对统计推断和突变率的影响。