Table 2.
Multipoint MLS |
Two-Point LOD |
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Chromosome | Score | Pa | Peak(cM)b | Score | Pa | Peak(cM)b |
17 | 2.83 | .000298 | 52 | 1.236c | .0085 | 48 |
5 | 2.54 | .000595 | 58 | 1.43c | .0051 | 57 |
11 | 2.24 | .0012 | 45 | .496c | .065 | 54 |
4 | 1.72 | .0043 | 94 | 1.69c | .0026 | 101 |
8 | 1.60 | .0058 | 131 | .812d | .0266 | 135 |
Note.— Only the five chromosomal regions with MLS > 1.4 (P<.01) in the analysis of all 345 families are shown.
Two-tailed P values were calculated according to methods described by Nyholt (2000).
Position of the highest point/marker expressed as distance from pter = 0
Highest two-point LOD score obtained with a recessive model.
Highest two-point LOD score obtained with a dominant model.