Construction of multilocus genetic linkage maps in humans.

ES Lander, P Green - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 1987 - National Acad Sciences
ES Lander, P Green
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1987National Acad Sciences
Human genetic linkage maps are most accurately constructed by using information from
many loci simultaneously. Traditional methods for such multilocus linkage analysis are
computationally prohibitive in general, even with supercomputers. The problem has
acquired practical importance because of the current international collaboration aimed at
constructing a complete human linkage map of DNA markers through the study of three-
generation pedigrees. We describe here several alternative algorithms for constructing …
Human genetic linkage maps are most accurately constructed by using information from many loci simultaneously. Traditional methods for such multilocus linkage analysis are computationally prohibitive in general, even with supercomputers. The problem has acquired practical importance because of the current international collaboration aimed at constructing a complete human linkage map of DNA markers through the study of three-generation pedigrees. We describe here several alternative algorithms for constructing human linkage maps given a specified gene order. One method allows maximum-likelihood multilocus linkage maps for dozens of DNA markers in such three-generation pedigrees to be constructed in minutes.
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