A genetical model for vitiligo

Majumder, P. P. ; Das, S. K. ; Li, C. C. (1988) A genetical model for vitiligo The American Journal of Human Genetics, 43 (2). pp. 119-125. ISSN 0002-9297

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Abstract

A genetical model is found to provide a good fit to family data on vitiligo. The model postulates that recessive alleles at a set of four unlinked diallelic loci are involved in the causation of the disorder. Under this multiple recessive homozygosis model, for normal × affected families ascertained through the affected parent, the expected segregation probability is .063; the estimated value is 0.53, which is not significantly different from the expected value. For normal × normal families ascertained through an affected offspring, the expected segregation probability is .037; the estimated value is .04.

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