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Activity Number: 177
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, August 2, 2010 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: IMS
Abstract - #309452
Title: Composite Likelihood-Based Inferences on Genetic Data from Dependent Loci
Author(s): Arindam RoyChoudhury*+
Companies: Columbia University
Address: Department of Statistics, New York, 10032,
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Abstract:

The structure of dependence between neighboring genetic loci is intractable under some models that treat each locus as a single data-point. Composite likelihood-based methods present an easy approach under such models by treating the data as if they are independent. Maximum composite likelihood estimator (MCLE) is not easy to find numerically, as in most cases we do not have a way of knowing if a maximum is global. We study the local maxima of the composite likelihood (ECLE, the efficient composite likelihood estimators), which is straight-forward to compute. We establish desirable properties of the ECLE and provide an estimator of the variance of MCLE and ECLE. We also modify two proper likelihood based tests, to be used with composite likelihood. We modify our methods to make them applicable to datasets where some loci are excluded.


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