Estimation of modified concordance ratio in sib-pairs: Effect of consanguinity on the risk of congenital heart diseases

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Family studies are widely used for research into genetic and environmental influences on human traits. In this paper, we establish statistical methodology for the estimation of a new measure of sib similarity with respect to dichotomous traits measured on each member of within family sib-pair. We call this parameter "excess risk." For inference problems involving a single sample, we construct a large sample confidence interval on the concerned parameter. It has long been suspected that consanguinity is a risk factor for many genetic defects. Therefore, we establish a procedure to test the significance of the difference between excess risk parameters in a sample of consanguineous marriages and another sample of non-consanguineous marriages. We apply the methodology to data from a hospital-based congenital heart defects registry in Saudi Arabia, a population in which consanguinity is quite common. Copyright © 2010 The Berkeley Electronic Press. All rights reserved.

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Shoukri, M. M., Donner, A., Dessouky, N. A., Subhani, S., Al-Joufan, M., Al-Omrani, A., … Al Halees, Z. Y. (2010). Estimation of modified concordance ratio in sib-pairs: Effect of consanguinity on the risk of congenital heart diseases. International Journal of Biostatistics, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.2202/1557-4679.1216

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