Table 4.
Analysis of Alleles Causing NLSDs[Note]
Locus | Allele | Marker | Referencea | x | i | jo | pN | θ | Pr(j⩾jo) | Pr(m⩽1)When tF=26 | Pr(m⩽1)When tF=77.2 |
BRCA1 | 185delAG | D17S1320 | Neuhausen et al. 1996 | .01 | 15 | 15 | .27 | .005 | .26 | .15 | .97 |
BLM | blmAsh | D15S1108 | Ellis et al. 1998 | .0047 | 52 | 43 | .1b | .00025 | .98 | .58 | .97 |
DYS | 2057+6T→Cc | D9S261 | Blumenfeld et al. 1999 | .0158 | 435 | 403 | .53 | .008 | .33 | .02 | .93 |
ITY1 | GAG deletiond | ASS | Risch et al. 1995b | .0005 | 54 | 47 | .09 | .018 | .07 | .98 | .99 |
LDLR | G197del | D19S865 | Durst et al. 2001 | .0074 | 37 | 26 | .22 | .026 | .21 | .22 | .99 |
Note.— All results are based on 10,000 replicates with N0=3,000 and N1=600.
References are to the articles from which the genetic parameters (x, i, jo, pN, and θ) were extracted.
Ancestral marker allele frequency not available. Similar results were obtained for other values of pN.
Causative allele was identified and named by Anderson et al. (2001).
Causative allele was identified by Ozelius et al. (1997).