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Zehua Chen

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Research paper thumbnail of Linkage Disequilibrium Mapping of Quantitative-Trait Loci by Selective Genotyping

American Journal of Human Genetics, 2005

The principles of linkage disequilibrium mapping of dichotomous diseases can be well applied to t... more The principles of linkage disequilibrium mapping of dichotomous diseases can be well applied to the mapping of quantitative-trait loci through the method of selective genotyping. In 1999, M. Slatkin considered a truncation selection (TS) approach. We propose in this report an extended TS approach and an extreme-rank-selection (ERS) approach. The properties of these selection approaches are studied analytically. By using a simulation study, we demonstrate that both the extended TS approach and the ERS approach provide remarkable improvements over Slatkin's original TS approach.

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of Maximum Statistics for Hypothesis Testing When a Nuisance Parameter Is Present only under the Alternative

Biometrics, 2005

In many practical problems, a hypothesis testing involves a nuisance parameter which appears only... more In many practical problems, a hypothesis testing involves a nuisance parameter which appears only under the alternative hypothesis. Davies (1977, Biometrika 64, 247-254) proposed the maximum of the score statistics over the whole range of the nuisance parameter as a test statistic for this type of hypothesis testing. Freidlin, Podgor, and Gastwirth (1999, Biometrics 55, 883-886) studied two other simpler maximum test statistics, the maximum of the score statistics at two extreme points of the nuisance parameter, and the maximum of the score statistics at three points of the nuisance parameter including the two extreme points. In this article, we compare the powers of these three maximum-type statistics in the context of three genetic problems.

Research paper thumbnail of Linkage Disequilibrium Mapping of Quantitative-Trait Loci by Selective Genotyping

American Journal of Human Genetics, 2005

The principles of linkage disequilibrium mapping of dichotomous diseases can be well applied to t... more The principles of linkage disequilibrium mapping of dichotomous diseases can be well applied to the mapping of quantitative-trait loci through the method of selective genotyping. In 1999, M. Slatkin considered a truncation selection (TS) approach. We propose in this report an extended TS approach and an extreme-rank-selection (ERS) approach. The properties of these selection approaches are studied analytically. By using a simulation study, we demonstrate that both the extended TS approach and the ERS approach provide remarkable improvements over Slatkin's original TS approach.

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of Maximum Statistics for Hypothesis Testing When a Nuisance Parameter Is Present only under the Alternative

Biometrics, 2005

In many practical problems, a hypothesis testing involves a nuisance parameter which appears only... more In many practical problems, a hypothesis testing involves a nuisance parameter which appears only under the alternative hypothesis. Davies (1977, Biometrika 64, 247-254) proposed the maximum of the score statistics over the whole range of the nuisance parameter as a test statistic for this type of hypothesis testing. Freidlin, Podgor, and Gastwirth (1999, Biometrics 55, 883-886) studied two other simpler maximum test statistics, the maximum of the score statistics at two extreme points of the nuisance parameter, and the maximum of the score statistics at three points of the nuisance parameter including the two extreme points. In this article, we compare the powers of these three maximum-type statistics in the context of three genetic problems.

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