Kelly's ZnS

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Template:Orphan Kelly's ZnS is a test statistic that can be used to test a genetic region for deviations from the neutral model, based on the squared correlation of allelic identity between loci.[1]

Details

Given loci i and j, Dij the Linkage Disequilibrium between these loci, is denoted as

Dij=pijpipj

where pij is the frequency of the alternative allele at i and j co-occurring and pi and pj the frequency of the alternative allele at i and j respectively.

a standardised measure of this is δij the squared correlation of allelic identity between loci i and j[2]

δij=Dij2pi(1pi)pj(1pj)

Where ZnS averages δij over all pairwise combinations between S loci.

ZnS=2S(S1)i=1S1j=i+1Sδij

Usage

Inflated ZnS scores indicate a deviation from the neutral model and can be used as a potential signature of previous selection

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