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. 2001 Nov 21;70(1):181–191. doi: 10.1086/338308

Table 9.

Estimated Sample Sizes for the Extended Pedigrees under Single-Locus Models

Estimated Sample Sizeb
Dominant Model
Additive Model
Recessive Model
Pedigree and Statistic(s)a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
MMT:
 Optimal test 21,975 6,334 351 89 89 89 120 8 8 9 27
Sall 23,008 6,587 358 93
93 92
120 9
10 10
29
SApairs, SX50 24,075 6,855 353 100 99 98 122 11 11 11 31
SGHpairs 22,666b
6,489
354 94 93 93 120 10 10 11 30
SX75 23,106 6,602 352
96 95 94 120 10 11 11 30
NMMT:
 Optimal test 13 14 14 23 31 32 33 52 19 20 20 40
Sall 13
14
14
24
32
33
33
53
982 974 963 615
SApairs 23 24 24 37 40 41 42 64 51
52
52
78
SX50 20 20 21 32 37 38 39 58 73 74 75 101
SGHpairs 16 17 17 28 35 35 36 54 146 147 149 169
SX75 18 19 19 30 35 36 37 56 81 82 83 110
CSFF:
 Optimal test 32 32 33 51 31 32 33 74 7 7 8 40
Sall 35
35
36
53
31
32
33
74
7
8 8 41
SApairs, SX50, SGHpairs, SX75 39 39 40 57 34 34 35 75 8 8 8 43
CSMF:
 Optimal test 9 9 9 16 9 9 9 19 7 8 9 33
Sall 9
9
10 16
9 9
9
19
7
8
9
40
SApairs 10 10 10 17 10 10 10 20 8 9 10 45
SX50 10 10 10 17 10 10 10 20 8 9 10 37
SGHpairs 10 10 10 17 10 10 10 20 9 9 10 35
SX75 10 10 10 17 9 10 10 20 8 9 10 39
a

Statistics are grouped together when they have identical normalized coefficients.

b

A sample size that is the unique maximum among statistics (excluding optimal test) is in boldface italic; a sample size that is the unique minimum among statistics (excluding optimal test) is underlined.