Title of article :
Heredity Indexes for Estimating Heritability Using Known and Unknown Family Data Based on the Model of Polygenic Inheritance
Author/Authors :
Liu, Hui Dalian Medical University - Dalian, China
Abstract :
To establish a model for estimating genetic risk using known and unknown family data. Methods. Four simulated datasets
were generated for four paternal and maternal chromosomes. 'e simulated data for children were generated from the parental data
according to the Mendelian law. 'e correlation coefficient between the children’s and paternal data was calculated, and 2R was
defined as the heredity index for continuous data (HIC). 'e simulated continuous data were transformed into binary data according
to the gene accumulation threshold (incidence); the incidences of children in the parental no-disease group and the disease onset
group were obtained; the correlation coefficient (R) was calculated as expected R (Re). 'e ratio of observed R (Ro) and Re was
defined as the Heredity index for binary data (HIB). Results. Different actual pedigree data (lunula and holding a hammer in the right
or left hand) were successfully used to verify the accuracy of the model. 'e genetic risk was estimated according to the incidence in a
population using a lookup table. Conclusion. Our findings indicate the reliability of the model based on the fact that the multigene
effect constitutes the normal distribution. 'us, this model can be used for comprehensive analysis of the influence of genetic and
nongenetic factors on the genetic phenotype and to estimate genetic risk using known and unknown family data.
Keywords :
Heritability , Polygenic , HIC
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine