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. 2007 Jan 11;39(1):27–38. doi: 10.1186/1297-9686-39-1-27

Improved techniques for sampling complex pedigrees with the Gibbs sampler

K Joseph Abraham 1,, Liviu R Totir 2, Rohan L Fernando 2,3
PMCID: PMC2739431  PMID: 17212946

Abstract

Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods have been widely used to overcome computational problems in linkage and segregation analyses. Many variants of this approach exist and are practiced; among the most popular is the Gibbs sampler. The Gibbs sampler is simple to implement but has (in its simplest form) mixing and reducibility problems; furthermore in order to initiate a Gibbs sampling chain we need a starting genotypic or allelic configuration which is consistent with the marker data in the pedigree and which has suitable weight in the joint distribution. We outline a procedure for finding such a configuration in pedigrees which have too many loci to allow for exact peeling. We also explain how this technique could be used to implement a blocking Gibbs sampler.

Keywords: Gibbs sampler, Markov chain Monte Carlo, pedigree peeling, Elston Stewart algorithm

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