Volume 6, Issue 1 pp. 59-64
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Testing genetic models for IDDM by the MASC method

Françoise Clerget-Darpoux

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Françoise Clerget-Darpoux

Unité de Recherches de Génétique Epidémiologique (INSERM U155), Paris, France

INSERM U155, Chǎteau de Longchamp, Bois de Boulogne, 75016 Paris, FranceSearch for more papers by this author
Marie-Claude Babron

Marie-Claude Babron

Unité de Recherches de Génétique Epidémiologique (INSERM U155), Paris, France

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First published: 1989
Citations: 6

Abstract

The MASC method has been applied to the GAW5 data. The method uses the simultaneous information on association and segregation of the HLA marker with the disease and the segregation of the HLA marker in affected families. It also takes into account the differential risk for parents of a patient, as well as the different HLA haplotype sharing, according to the HLA genotype of the patient. The goodness of fit of several genetic models has been tested. The observed data are not compatible with a two-allele, one-locus model, but they fit a three-allele, one-locus model and a complementation two-locus model if additional familial correlation is allowed.

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