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Wiley InterScience

Biometrics

Biometrics

Volume 62 Issue 1, Pages 49 - 53

Published Online: 13 Sep 2005

©2009 International Biometric Society



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Monte Carlo Algorithms for Hardy–Weinberg Proportions
Mark Huber 1,2, * , Yuguo Chen 1 , Ian Dinwoodie 1 , Adrian Dobra 1 , and Mike Nicholas 2
  1 Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0251, U.S.A.   2 Department of Mathematics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0320, U.S.A.
Correspondence to   * email: mhuber@math.duke.edu
Copyright The International Biometric Society, 2005
KEYWORDS
Direct sampling • Exact p-value • Hardy–Weinberg • Monte Carlo

ABSTRACT

Summary .   The Hardy–Weinberg law is among the most important principles in the study of biological systems (Crow, 1988, Genetics119, 473–476). Given its importance, many tests have been devised to determine whether a finite population follows Hardy–Weinberg proportions. Because asymptotic tests can fail, Guo and Thompson (1992, Biometrics48, 361–372) developed an exact test; unfortunately, the Monte Carlo method they proposed to evaluate their test has a running time that grows linearly in the size of the population N. Here, we propose a new algorithm whose expected running time is linear in the size of the table produced, and completely independent of N. In practice, this new algorithm can be considerably faster than the original method.


Received January 2004. Revised April 2005. Accepted April 2005.

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1541-0420.2005.00418.x About DOI

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