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. 2006 Apr 12;7:204. doi: 10.1186/1471-2105-7-204

Figure 14.

Figure 14

Genetic Model THB (Trait Heterogeneity with Both Locus Heterogeneity and Gene-Gene Interaction). The penetrance tables for Trait I and Trait II are presented. Cell values indicate penetrance level, or the probability of having the trait, given the corresponding multilocus genotype. For Trait I, a locus heterogeneity model described by Li and Reich [49] is used, in which the trait is penetrant only when two copies of the high risk allele at one or both loci are present (in this case the B alleles for locus 2 and 3 are high risk). For Trait II, the ''diagonal'' genetic model first described by Frankel & Schork [50] and later by Li and Reich [49] is used. Two loci (2 and 3) are involved, each with two alleles (A and B), and the trait is penetrant only when exactly two copies of the high risk allele from either locus are present.