We don't yet have a great sense of what the linkage is in the populations we're looking at. Flowers et al 2010 implies it should be small (see: Figure 8), on the order of 10-25kb.
In this case, we cannot directly assay the SNP values. However, we can assay the SNP scores. One approach to take is similar to Figure 8B in Flowers:
- Find all pairs of adjacent SNPs that are between
bin_low and bin_high bases apart.
- Measure the correlation of {p-values, log10 pvalues} between those adjacent SNPs.
- Plot for all bin sizes.
We don't yet have a great sense of what the linkage is in the populations we're looking at. Flowers et al 2010 implies it should be small (see: Figure 8), on the order of 10-25kb.
In this case, we cannot directly assay the SNP values. However, we can assay the SNP scores. One approach to take is similar to Figure 8B in Flowers:
bin_lowandbin_highbases apart.