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The effect of proband designation on segregation analysis
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The effect of proband designation on segregation analysis
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D A Greenberg
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1 September 1986
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American Journal of Human Genetics
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39
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329-339
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3
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Genetic tests under incomplete ascertainment
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Simulation studies of segregation analysis: application to two-locus models
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The effects of conditioning on probands to correct for multiple ascertainment.
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The heterogeneity problem. I: Separating genetic from environmental forms of the same disease.
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Assumptions for different ascertainment models in human genetics
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Choice of ascertainment model I. Discrimination between single-proband models by means of birth order data
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The ?singles? method for segregation analysis under incomplete ascertainment
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Sampling considerations in the gathering and analysis of pedigree data
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Second-order approximations of ascertainment probabilities
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