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. 2020 Sep 28;117(41):25646–25654. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2015869117

Table 1.

Transmission table

A1A1 A1A2 A2A2
AiAj¯×AkAh¯ ε1+2a1=c1+2e1 ε2+2a2=c2+2e2 ε3+2a3=c3+2e3
AiAj¯×AkAh ε1+a1+b1=c1+e1 ε2+a2+b2=c2+e2 ε3+a3+b3=c3+e3
AiAj×AkAh¯ ε1+a1+b1=c1+e1 ε2+a2+b2=c2+e2 ε3+a3+b3=c3+e3
AiAj×AkAh ε1+2b1=c1 ε2+2b2=c2 ε3+2b3=c3

The first row shows the child’s genotype; the first column represents parents’ pheno-genotypes, and the entries represent the child’s probability of having the bar phenotype conditioned on child’s genotype (first row) and parents’ phenotypes (first column).