Testing hypotheses about linkage disequilibrium with multiple alleles

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For loci with multiple alleles, hypotheses about linkage disequilibrium may be tested on the complete set of gametic data, or on various collapsed sets of data. Collapsing data into a few alleles at each locus can change the power of the tests, as implied in a recent paper by Zouros, Golding and Mackay (1977). We show that the nature of such changes can be found from properties of the noncentral chi-square distribution, and that the magnitude and direction of these changes depend on the levels of linkage disequilibria, allelic frequencies and degrees of freedom.

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Weir, B. S., & Cockerham, C. C. (1978). Testing hypotheses about linkage disequilibrium with multiple alleles. Genetics, 88(3), 633–642. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/88.3.633

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