TY - JOUR KW - Genetic Diseases, Inborn KW - Humans KW - leprosy KW - Models, Genetic KW - Phenotype AU - Feitosa M AU - Krieger H AU - Borecki I AU - Beiguelman B AU - Rao D C AB -
This study comprised 544 nuclear families with 2,925 individuals tested for the Mitsuda reaction, from the Campinas region in Brazil. Segregation analyses suggest the segregation of a major gene (chi 2(1) = 0.07 - 0.07 = 0, p = 1), by failing to reject the hypothesis of Mendelian transmission and by rejecting the hypothesis of nontransmission of a major gene (chi 2(3) = 0.07 - 0.0 = 0.07, p > 0.99; chi 2(2) = 198.28 - 0.0 = 198.28, p < 0.0001).
BT - Human heredity C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8825460?dopt=Abstract DA - 1996 Jan-Feb DO - 10.1159/000154322 IS - 1 J2 - Hum. Hered. LA - eng N2 -This study comprised 544 nuclear families with 2,925 individuals tested for the Mitsuda reaction, from the Campinas region in Brazil. Segregation analyses suggest the segregation of a major gene (chi 2(1) = 0.07 - 0.07 = 0, p = 1), by failing to reject the hypothesis of Mendelian transmission and by rejecting the hypothesis of nontransmission of a major gene (chi 2(3) = 0.07 - 0.0 = 0.07, p > 0.99; chi 2(2) = 198.28 - 0.0 = 198.28, p < 0.0001).
PY - 1996 SP - 32 EP - 5 T2 - Human heredity TI - Genetic epidemiology of the Mitsuda reaction in leprosy. VL - 46 SN - 0001-5652 ER -