Estimation and testing of parent-of-origin effects for quantitative traits.

John C Whittaker; Neda Gharani; Peter Hindmarsh; Mark I McCarthy; (2003) Estimation and testing of parent-of-origin effects for quantitative traits. American journal of human genetics, 72 (4). pp. 1035-1039. ISSN 0002-9297 DOI: 10.1086/374382
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Recent progress in developing family-based association methods has extended their use to the analysis of quantitative traits in the offspring and to the estimation, for dichotomous traits, of the relative contribution of genetic and environmental mechanisms for parent-of-origin effects. However, many traits of interest are not naturally measured on a binary scale yet are suspected or known to be influenced by imprinted genes, and there is consequent interest in seeking evidence for parent-of-origin effects at these loci. Here we show how simple linear models can be used to estimate these parent-of-origin effects for a broad class of phenotypes; in particular, normally distributed quantitative traits are easily dealt with.

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