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

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We investigate nonparametric regression techniques to estimate the distribution of the LD100α, 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 LD100α with special attention to the LD20, LD80, and the distance between them, called the cline width. Confidence intervals are constructed for LD20, LD80, and the cline width and small sample properties are investigated through series expansion and simulation.

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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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