Minimum-recombinant haplotyping in pedigrees

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Abstract

This article presents a six-rule algorithm for the reconstruction of multiple minimum-recombinant haplotype configurations in pedigrees. The algorithm has three major features: First, it allows exhaustive search of all possible haplotype configurations under the criterion that there are minimum recombinants between markers. Second, its computational requirement is on the order of O(J2L3) in current implementation, where J is the family size and L is the number of marker loci under analysis. Third, it applies to various pedigree structures, with and without consanguinity relationship, and allows missing alleles to be imputed, during the haplotyping process, from their identical-by-descent copies. Haplotyping examples are provided using both published and simulated data sets.

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Qian, D., & Beckmann, L. (2002). Minimum-recombinant haplotyping in pedigrees. American Journal of Human Genetics, 70(6), 1434–1445. https://doi.org/10.1086/340610

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