Hemophilia B - Mutation Rates and Incidence - A Simulation Study

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Abstract

The dynamics of rare X-linked recessive traits is explored by simulation. The model follows the prevalence of affected males and carrier females as separate but correlated variables. Different mutation rates and selection coefficients are introduced for males and females. A virtual population based on a published study of hemophilia B in the west of Scotland is followed at weekly intervals over many years. Speculative values of critical parameters to mimic the real population are proposed.

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Stark, A. E. (2020). Hemophilia B - Mutation Rates and Incidence - A Simulation Study. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 23(3), 174–177. https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2020.48

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