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Gene-Based Methods for Estimating the Degree of the Skewness of X Chromosome Inactivation

Li, Meng-Kai; Yuan, Yu-Xin; Zhu, Bin; Wang, Kai-Wen; Fung, Wing Kam; Zhou, Ji-Yuan*
Science Citation Index Expanded
南方医科大学

摘要

Skewed X chromosome inactivation (XCI-S) has been reported to be associated with some X-linked diseases, and currently several methods have been proposed to estimate the degree of the XCI-S (denoted as gamma) for a single locus. However, no method has been available to estimate gamma for genes. Therefore, in this paper, we first propose the point estimate and the penalized point estimate of gamma for genes, and then derive its confidence intervals based on the Fieller's and penalized Fieller's methods, respectively. Further, we consider the constraint condition of gamma is an element of [0, 2] and propose the Bayesian methods to obtain the point estimates and the credible intervals of gamma, where a truncated normal prior and a uniform prior are respectively used (denoted as GBN and GBU). The simulation results show that the Bayesian methods can avoid the extreme point estimates (0 or 2), the empty sets, the noninformative intervals ([0, 2]) and the discontinuous intervals to occur. GBN performs best in both the point estimation and the interval estimation. Finally, we apply the proposed methods to the Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research data for their practical use. In summary, in practical applications, we recommend using GBN to estimate gamma of genes.

关键词

skewed X chromosome inactivation Fieller's method penalized Fieller's method Bayesian method Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research data