Estimating Haplotype Frequency and Coverage of Databases
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A variety of forensic, population, and disease studies are based on haploid DNA (e.g. mitochondrial DNA or Y-chromosome
data). For any set of genetic markers databases of conventional size will normally contain only a fraction of all haplotypes.
For several applications, reliable estimates of haplotype frequencies, the total number of haplotypes and coverage of the
database (the probability that the next random haplotype is contained in the database) will be useful. We propose different
approaches to the problem based on classical methods as well as new applications of Principal Component Analysis (PCA).
We also discuss previous proposals based on saturation curves. Several conclusions can be inferred from simulated and real
data. First, classical estimates of the fraction of unseen haplotypes can be seriously biased. Second, there is no obvious way
to decide on required sample size based on traditional approaches. Methods based on testing of hypotheses or length of
confidence intervals may appear artificial since no single test or parameter stands out as particularly relevant. Rather the
coverage may be more relevant since it indicates the percentage of different haplotypes that are contained in a database; if
the coverage is low, there is a considerable chance that the next haplotype to be observed does not appear in the database
and this indicates that the database needs to be expanded. Finally, freeware and example data sets accompany the
methods discussed in this paper: http://folk.uio.no/thoree/nhap/.
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Egeland T, Salas A (2008) Estimating Haplotype Frequency and Coverage of Databases. PLoS ONE 3(12): e3988. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003988
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Two grants from the Fundación de Investigación Médica Mutua Madrileña awarded to AS partially supported this project
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Copyright: © 2008 Egeland et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited








