Table X |
The traits are normally distributed. Both of
the allelic tests consistently produce a marginal 1% – 2%
increase in power compared to MultiPhen.
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Table XI |
The traits are distributed as chi-square. The
performance of MultiPhen is comparable to that of
DAMP. However, BAMP performs
slightly better than the other two tests offering a 1% – 3%
increase of power. |
Table XII |
The first associated continuous trait in Table X is
converted into a binary trait. In this scenario,
MultiPhen and DAMP perform
similarly. But, BAMP performs better than
MultiPhen producing an increase in power in the
range 1% – 5%. For example, in choice 3, for LD=0.95, the power
increase is 2% – 5%. |
Table XIII |
The first associated continuous trait in Table XI is
converted into a binary trait. DAMP performs marginally
better than MultiPhen while BAMP
performs consistently better than the other two methods. It produces
higher power than MultiPhen with an increase in the
range of 1% – 7%. For example, in choice 3, for LD=0.95, the
increase in power of BAMP over
MultiPhen is in the range of 5% – 7%. |
Table XIV |
All the traits are associated with the QTL and
distributed as chi-square. While DAMP and
MultiPhen produce comparable power,
BAMP yields a consistent increase in power compared
to MultiPhen, ranging from 1% to 3%. |