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Inferring epidemiological parameters on the basis of allele frequencies.
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Genetics [Genetics] 2011 Jul; Vol. 188 (3), pp. 663-72. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 May 05. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- In this article, I develop a methodology for inferring the transmission rate and reproductive value of an epidemic on the basis of genotype data from a sample of infected hosts. The epidemic is modeled by a birth-death process describing the transmission dynamics in combination with an infinite-allele model describing the evolution of alleles. I provide a recursive formulation for the probability of the allele frequencies in a sample of hosts and a Bayesian framework for estimating transmission rates and reproductive values on the basis of observed allele frequencies. Using the Bayesian method, I reanalyze tuberculosis data from the United States. I estimate a net transmission rate of 0.19/year [0.13, 0.24] and a reproductive value of 1.02 [1.01, 1.04]. I demonstrate that the allele frequency probability under the birth-death model does not follow the well-known Ewens' sampling formula that holds under Kingman's coalescent.
- Subjects :
- Algorithms
Alleles
Birth Rate
Epidemics
Gene Frequency
Genetics, Population statistics & numerical data
Genotype
Humans
Models, Genetic
Models, Theoretical
Mutation
Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth & development
Tuberculosis mortality
Tuberculosis transmission
United States epidemiology
Bayes Theorem
Genetics, Population methods
Tuberculosis genetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1943-2631
- Volume :
- 188
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Genetics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21546541
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.111.126466