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Kernel-Based Interval Estimates of Inverse Dose Response With Applications to Genetic Clines

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<p>We investigate nonparametric regression techniques to estimate the distribution of the LD<sub>100α</sub>, 0 <α < 1, the lethal dose where 100α% of subjects show a response. Kernel methods are used to estimate the resulting response probability curve using real and simulated data. We apply and extend these kernel-based estimation procedures to a problem in evolutionary genetics where the prevalence of a genetic trait is mapped. In this setting, distance serves as a dose and the response probability curve is called a cline. We investigate the distributional properties of kernel estimates of LD<sub>100α</sub> with special attention to the LD<sub>20</sub>, LD<sub>80</sub>, and the distance between them, called the cline width. Confidence intervals are constructed for LD<sub>20</sub>, LD<sub>80</sub>, and the cline width and small sample properties are investigated through series expansion and simulation.</p>

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Publisher

ProQuest

Language

English

Handle

http://hdl.handle.net/1961/11071

Committee chair

Robert W. Jernigan

Committee member(s)

John P. Nolan, Monica C. Jackson

Degree discipline

Statistics

Degree grantor

American University. Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Degree level

  • Doctoral

Degree name

Ph.D. in Statistics, American University, 2011

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application/pdf

Pagination

116 pages

Call number

Thesis 9686

MMS ID

99118672883604102

Submission ID

10040

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