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Revision as of 15:10, 30 September 2010
Objective
This lecture introduces several strategies for estimating individual haplotypes and their frequencies. At heart, all population-based haplotyping algorithms look for haplotypes that are shared across multiple individuals. The simplest approach for haplotyping using this information is Clark's 1990 algorithm, which is intuitively simple but quite effective in a variety of settings. The E-M algorithm, which provides an important refinements at the cost of more computation, is also introduced. Further refined methods are also discussed.
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Recommended Reading
Clark (1990) Mol Biol Evol 7:111-122
Excoffier and Slatkin (1995) Mol Biol Evol 12:921-927