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...  Main idea: if affected siblings share more IBD alleles at some marker locus than randomly expected among siblings, then that locus might be near a locus of a predisposing gene. The idea is that any two siblings are expected to have one allele IBD by chance. When a deviation of this pattern is dete ...
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