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. 2016 May 24;6(8):2265–2271. doi: 10.1534/g3.116.029587

Table 3. Comparison between the results published in Wang and Rannala (2009, Table 1) and our computations of Inferrho using the same data sets.

Wang and Rannal (2009)a IRv1 INFERrho
Power (%) a 19.0 28.3
False positive (%)b 4 0 0
Overlap (%)c 74 33 39

False positive refers to the Wang and Rannala (2009) definition – called hotspots that do not overlap at all with true hotspots.

a

Cannot be determined from the original study.

b

This refers to the Wang and Rannala (2009) definition – called hotspots that do not overlap with all true hotspots.

c

This is Wang and Rannala’s (2009) definition of power – the proportion of true hotspots that overlap by at least 1 bp with a called hotspot.