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. 2004 Aug 20;75(4):571–586. doi: 10.1086/424528

Table 2.

Normalized Bias of Spairs and Sad for Allele-Specific TRD[Note]

Normalized Bias for Allele-Specific TRD with Probability (s)
Frequency (p)and Pedigree .6 .7 .8 .9
.2:
 A–F .0071 .091 .19 .34
 B .0097 .015 .047 .070
 C and D .014 .016 .046 .037
 E −.0023 .014 .050 .093
 F .0059 .084 .17 .30
.35:
 A–F .027 .10 .24 .44
 B .0057 .046 .090 .15
 C and D .017 .014 .058 .087
 E .00075 .037 .052 .11
 F .027 .097 .22 .39
.5:
 A–F .033 .11 .24 .42
 B .013 .050 .11 .21
 C and D .011 .022 .065 .11
 E .0036 .026 .061 .084
 F .028 .097 .21 .38

Note.— Normalized bias of Spairs (shown in bold italics) and Sad for alleles in frequency p that are preferentially transmitted by heterozygous individuals, with probability s. For Sad, pedigree A is unbiased.