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Haplotype analysis in population-based association studies

Adrian Mander ()

Stata Journal, 2001, vol. 1, issue 1, 58-75

Abstract: This paper describes how to use the command hapipf and introduces the command profhap written for Stata that analyzes population-based genetic data. For these studies, association can be linkage disequilibrium within a set of loci or allelic/haplotype association with disease status. Confidence intervals for odds ratios are calculated with or without adjustment for possible factors that are confounding the relationship. Additionally, this command allows the specification of many models of association that are not widely implemented. Copyright 2001 by Stata Corporation.

Keywords: haplotype analysis; association tests; profile likelihood; odds ratio (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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