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Table 3 Comparison of the estimation of the linkage and parental diplotype between two dominant markers in a full-sib family of n = 100 from the traditional and our model

From: A multilocus likelihood approach to joint modeling of linkage, parental diplotype and gene order in a full-sib family

 

Traditional model

Our model

 

cis × cis

cis × trans

trans × cis

trans × trans

 

Data simulated from cis × cis

     

Correct diplotype combination

Correct

Incorrect

Incorrect

Incorrect

 

Log-likelihooda

-46.2

-92.3

-92.3

-46.2

 

under each diplotype combination

0.1981 ± 0.0446

0.5000 ± 0.0000

0.5000 ± 0.0000

0.8018 ± 0.0446

 

Estimated diplotype combination

Selected

    

under correct diplotype combination

0.1981 ± 0.0446

   

0.1982 ± 0.0446

Diplotype probability for parent P ()

    

1.0000 ± 0.0000

Diplotype probability for parent Q ()

    

1.0000 ± 0.0000

Data simulated from trans × trans

     

Correct diplotype combination

Incorrect

Incorrect

Incorrect

Correct

 

Log-likelihooda

-89.6

-89.6

-89.6

-89.6

 

under each diplotype combination

0.8573 ± 0.1253

0.0393 ± 0.0419

0.0393 ± 0.0419

0.1426 ± 0.1253

 

Estimated diplotype combination

 

Selected

Selected

  

under correct diplotype combination

   

0.1426 ± 0.1253

0.1428 ± 0.1253

Diplotype probability for parent P ()

    

0.0000 ± 0.0000

Diplotype probability for parent Q ()

    

0.0000 ± 0.0000

  1. aThe log-likelihood values given here are those from one random simulation for each diplotype combination by the traditional model.