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arxiv: 1210.7052 · v3 · pith:4CNQNIQHnew · submitted 2012-10-26 · 📊 stat.ME

Testing Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium with a simple root-mean-square statistic

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keywords testroot-mean-squareexactdiscrepanciesequilibriumhardy-weinbergsensitivestatistic
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We provide evidence that a root-mean-square test of goodness-of-fit can be significantly more powerful than state-of-the-art exact tests in detecting deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Unlike Pearson's chi-square test, the log--likelihood-ratio test, and Fisher's exact test, which are sensitive to relative discrepancies between genotypic frequencies, the root-mean-square test is sensitive to absolute discrepancies. This can increase statistical power, as we demonstrate using benchmark datasets and through asymptotic analysis. With the aid of computers, exact P-values for the root-mean-square statistic can be calculated eeffortlessly, and can be easily implemented using the author's freely available code.

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