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Exact Tests for Hardy-Weinberg Proportions

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GENETICS
Volume 183, Issue 4, Pages 1431-1441

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GENETICS SOC AM
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.109.108977

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  1. National Institutes of Health [GM30948]

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Exact conditional tests are often required to evaluate statistically whether a sample of diploids comes front a population with Hardy-Weinberg proportions or to confirm the accuracy of genotype assignments. This requirement is especially common when the sample includes multiple alleles and sparse data, thus rendering asymptotic methods, such as the common chi(2)-test, unreliable. Such an exact test can be performed using the likelihood ratio as its test statistic rather than the more commonly used probability test. Conceptual advantages ill using the likelihood ratio are discussed. A substantially improved algorithm is described to permit the performance of a full-enumeration exact test on sample sizes that are too large for previous methods. An improved Monte Carlo algorithm is also proposed for samples that. preclude full enumeration. These algorithms are about two orders of magnitude faster than those currently ill use. Finally, methods are derived to compute the number of possible samples with a given set. of allele counts, a useful quantity for evaluating the feasibility of the full enumeration procedure. Software implementing these methods, ExactoHW, is provided.

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