Abstract

AbstractIn an affected‐sib‐pair genetic linkage analysis, identical by descent data for affected sib pairs are routinely collected at a large number of markers along chromosomes. Under very general genetic assumptions, the IBD distribution at each marker satisfies the possible triangle constraint. Statistical analysis of IBD data should thus utilize this information to improve efficiency. At the same time, this constraint renders the usual regularity conditions for likelihood‐based statistical methods unsatisfied. In this paper, the authors study the asymptotic properties of the likelihood ratio test (LRT) under the possible triangle constraint. They derive the limiting distribution of the LRT statistic based on data from a single locus. They investigate the precision of the asymptotic distribution and the power of the test by simulation. They also study the test based on the supremum of the LRT statistics over the markers distributed throughout a chromosome. Instead of deriving a limiting distribution for this test, they use a mixture of chi‐squared distributions to approximate its true distribution. Their simulation results show that this approach has desirable simplicity and satisfactory precision.

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