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  1. Introduction
  2. FineMap is a computer program for refining the location of a disease
  3. gene beyond the bounds provided by linkage analysis. Many scientists
  4. use the pattern of linkage disequilibrium between the disease allele
  5. and alleles at nearby markers. FineMap seeks to
  6. refine location by analysis of `disease' and `normal' haplotypes,
  7. thereby using multivariate information about linkage disequilibrium.
  8. Assuming the disease mutation occurs in a specific gap between
  9. adjacent markers, FineMap first combines parsimony and likelihood
  10. to build an evolutionary tree of disease haplotypes with each node
  11. (haplotype) separated by a single mutational or recombinational step
  12. from its parent. If required, latent nodes (unobserved haplotypes)
  13. are incorporated to complete the tree. Once the tree is built, its
  14. likelihood is computed from probabilities of mutation and
  15. recombination. When each gap between adjacent markers is evaluated in
  16. this fashion, and these results are combined with prior information,
  17. they yield a posterior probability distribution to guide the search
  18. for the disease mutation.
  19. FineMap was written by Johnny Lam. It runs in any UNIX environment
  20. Lam, J.C, Roeder, K. and Devlin, B. (2000)
  21. Haplotype fine-mapping by evolutionary trees,
  22. American Journal of Human Genetics, in press