Haseman–Elston regression
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Haseman–Elston regression
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In statistical genetics, Haseman–Elston (HE) regression is a form of statistical regression originally proposed for linkage analysis of quantitative traits for sibling pairs. It was first developed by Joseph K. Haseman and Robert C. Elston in 1972. A much earlier source of sib-pair linkage implementation was, in 1935 and 1938, proposed by Lionel S. Penrose, who is father of Nobel laureate theoretical physicist Roger Penrose. In 2000, Elston et al. proposed a "revisited", extended form of Haseman
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Genetic linkage regression technique
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2023-08-29T03:45:31Z
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