Title: Sequence recognition
1Sequence recognition
(from Apr 12 ppt)
- Recognition question - What is the probability
that the sequence s is from the start site model
M ? - P(Ms) P(M) P(sM) / P(s)
- (Bayes' theorem)
- P(M) and P(s) are prior probabilities and P(Ms)
is posterior probability.
2Trait prediction
- Probability of trait M given sequence s
- P(Ms) P(M) P(sM) / P(s)
- Posterior Prior standardized likelihood
- Probability predicts unknown outcomes based on
known parameters. Likelihood estimates unknown
parameters based on known outcomes.
3Trait prediction
- Probability of trait M given sequence s
- P(Ms) P(M) P(sM) / P(s)
- Monogenic 1 1E-4 7E-2 /7E-7
- Monogenic forms of obesity at present account
for approximately 7 of children with severe,
young-onset obesity (3), but as this severity of
obesity is only seen in lt0.01 of the population
.. 66 of the U.S. population had a BMI 25
kg/m2 and 32 were obese .. FTO The 16 of
adults who are homozygous for the risk allele
weighed about 3 kilograms more and had a - 1.67-fold increased risk of obesity .
- --Frayling et al. Science 12 April 2007
- FTO 1.670.32 .32 .265/.16
4Trait prediction given diploid s
A likely scenario Not in OMIM
heterozygous P(deleterious s) e.g.
polyphen P(dominant s) P(epistatic s)
5OMIM stats
 Autosomal X-Linked Y-Linked Mitochondrial Total
Gene with known sequence 10812 500 48 37 11397
Known sequence phenotype 351 31 0 0 382
Phenotype, molecular basis known 1892 176 2 26 2096
Phenotype, molecular basis unknown 1423 133 4 0 1560
Suspected mendelian Phenotypes 2000 144 2 0 2146
Total 16478 984 56 63 17581
Dominant 4170, recessive 3674 hits
6Family Risks
Genotype chances if a subject has one copy of a
(co)dominant allele "Aa" most people are "aa".
7Family Risks
Genotype chances if a subject has 2 copies of a
(co)dominant allele "AA" most people are "aa".
8HardyWeinberg equilibrium
- Assumptions
- Diploid
- Trait is autosomal
- Is sexually reproducing, either monoecious or
dioecious - Discrete generations
- Random mating within a single population
- Population size sufficiently large so to minimize
effect of genetic drift - No selection, mutation, migration
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9PhenotypeGenetics allele interactions,
epistasis
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