Likelihood, Bayesian and MCMC methods in quantitative genetics

  • 作者: Sorensen, Daniel,
  • 其他作者: Gianola, Daniel,
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  • 稽核項: 1 online resource (xvii, 740 pages) :illustrations.
  • 叢書名: Statistics for biology and health
  • 標題: Markov processes. , Statistical methods. , Genetics , methods , Probability , SCIENCE , Bayesian statistical decision theory. , Genetics, Medical methods , Monte Carlo Method , Genetics, Medical , Biometry methods , Genetics Statistical methods. , Electronic books. , Life SciencesEvolution. , SCIENCE Life Sciences -- Evolution. , Monte Carlo method. , Biometry
  • ISBN: 6610009643 , 9786610009640
  • ISBN: 9780387954400 , 0387954406
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  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Probability and Random Variables -- 2. Functions of Random Variables -- 3. An Introduction to Likelihood Inference -- 4. Further Topics in Likelihood Inference -- 5. An Introduction to Bayesian Inference -- 6. Bayesian Analysis of Linear Models -- 7. The Prior Distribution and Bayesian Analysis -- 8. Bayesian Assessment of Hypotheses and Models -- 9. Approximate Inference Via the EM Algorithm -- 10. An Overview of Discrete Markov Chains -- 11. Markov Chain Monte Carlo -- 12. Implementation and Analysis of MCMC Samples -- 13. Gaussian and Thick-Tailed Linear Models -- 14. Threshold Models for Categorical Responses -- 15. Bayesian Analysis of Longitudinal Data -- 16. Segregation and Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis.
  • 摘要: Over the last ten years the introduction of computer intensive statistical methods has opened new horizons concerning the probability models that can be fitted to genetic data, the scale of the problems that can be tackled and the nature of the questions that can be posed. In particular, the application of Bayesian and likelihood methods to statistical genetics has been facilitated enormously by these methods. Techniques generally referred to as Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) have played a major role in this process, stimulating synergies among scientists in different fields, such as mathematicians, probabilists, statisticians, computer scientists and statistical geneticists. Specifically, the MCMC "revolution" has made a deep impact in quantitative genetics. This can be seen, for example, in the vast number of papers dealing with complex hierarchical models and models for detection of genes affecting quantitative or meristic traits in plants, animals and humans that have been published recently. This book, suitable for numerate biologists and for applied statisticians, provides the foundations of likelihood, Bayesian and MCMC methods in the context of genetic analysis of quantitative traits. Most students in biology and agriculture lack the formal background needed to learn these modern biometrical techniques. Although a number of excellent texts in these areas have become available in recent years, the basic ideas and tools are typically described in a technically demanding style, and have been written by and addressed to professional statisticians. For this reason, considerable more detail is offered than what may be warranted for a more mathematically apt audience. The book is divided into four parts. Part I gives a review of probability and distribution theory. Parts II and III present methods of inference and MCMC methods. Part IV discusses several models that can be applied in quantitative genetics, primarily from a bayesian perspective. An effort has bee
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