A multi-allelic extension of the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT
) was applied to quantitative data from GAW10 Problem 2A by using thre
sholds to define affection status. Every one of 367 marker loci was sc
reened. It was found that TDT results at neighboring loci are uncorrel
ated in these data (where the markers are in linkage equilibrium). It
was also found that the chi-square statistics for both tests are large
r than they should be so that the probability of false linkage detecti
ons is increased. Alternative approaches to the chi-square should be c
onsidered for assessing statistical significance. Results at marker D5
G15 were strong, probably because of linkage without association. (C)
1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.