Dn. Stivers et R. Chakraborty, A TEST OF ALLELIC INDEPENDENCE BASED ON DISTRIBUTIONS OF ALLELE SIZE DIFFERENCES AT MICROSATELLITE LOCI, Human heredity, 47(2), 1997, pp. 66-75
Thousands of polymorphic microsatellite loci are now mapped in the hum
an genome, most of which exhibit a large number of segregating alleles
. For forensic, evolutionary and gene mapping applications, it is impo
rtant to establish intralocus allelic independence at these loci. We d
evelop a test for intralocus allelic independence based on repeat size
differences between alleles within genotypes of individuals, and show
its relationship with the intraclass correlation of allele sizes with
in loci. Applications of this test to 13 short tandem repeat loci in 4
subpopulations indicate that the distribution of size differences of
alleles has adequate power to detect intralocus dependence of alleles
caused by population substructure. In addition, size differences betwe
en randomly chosen alleles provide information regarding heterozygosit
y and contiguity of allele sizes at the locus, which by themselves do
not necessarily indicate the presence of population substructure.