scholarly journals A Note on Algorithms for Genotype and Allele Elimination in Complex Pedigrees With Incomplete Genotype Data

Genetics ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 156 (4) ◽  
pp. 2051-2062
Author(s):  
F-X Du ◽  
I Hoeschele

Abstract Elimination of genotypes or alleles for each individual or meiosis, which are inconsistent with observed genotypes, is a component of various genetic analyses of complex pedigrees. Computational efficiency of the elimination algorithm is critical in some applications such as genotype sampling via descent graph Markov chains. We present an allele elimination algorithm and two genotype elimination algorithms for complex pedigrees with incomplete genotype data. We modify all three algorithms to incorporate inheritance restrictions imposed by a complete or incomplete descent graph such that every inconsistent complete descent graph is detected in any pedigree, and every inconsistent incomplete descent graph is detected in any pedigree without loops with the genotype elimination algorithms. Allele elimination requires less CPU time and memory, but does not always eliminate all inconsistent alleles, even in pedigrees without loops. The first genotype algorithm produces genotype lists for each individual, which are identical to those obtained from the Lange-Goradia algorithm, but exploits the half-sib structure of some populations and reduces CPU time. The second genotype elimination algorithm deletes more inconsistent genotypes in pedigrees with loops and detects more illegal, incomplete descent graphs in such pedigrees.

BMC Genetics ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arnis Druka ◽  
Ilze Druka ◽  
Arthur G Centeno ◽  
Hongqiang Li ◽  
Zhaohui Sun ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jie Yuan ◽  
Fabrizio Scarpa ◽  
Giuliano Allegri ◽  
Sophoclis Patsias ◽  
Ramesh Rajasekaran

The paper presents an assessment about using two classical reduced-order techniques, the Sherman-Morrison-Woodbury (SMW) formula and the Neumann expansion method, to enhance the computational efficiency of the stochastic analysis in mistuned bladed disc systems. The frequency responses of the blades are evaluated for different mistuning patterns via stiffness perturbations. A standard matrix factorization method is used as baseline to benchmark the results obtained from the SMW formula and Neumann expansion methods. The modified SMW algorithm can effectively update the inversion of an uncertainty matrix without the need of separated inversions, however with a limited increase of the computational efficiency. Neumann expansion techniques are shown to significantly decrease the required CPU time, while maintaining a low relative error. The convergence of the Neumann expansion however is not guaranteed when the excitation frequency approaches resonance when the mistuned system has either a low damping or high mistuning level. A scalar-modified Neumann expansion is therefore introduced to improve convergence in the neighbourhood of the resonance frequency.


2014 ◽  
Vol 912-914 ◽  
pp. 1083-1087
Author(s):  
Ji Zhen Wang ◽  
Hai Bo Chen

Radial basis function (RBF) interpolation algorithm for data transfer on coupling interface is derived from the shape function, and the global D-Lanczos (GLDL) method is introduced to solve the displacement transfer matrix. In order to improve the computational efficiency, a local compactly supported RBF (CSRBF) interpolation algorithm is proposed based on the partition acceleration treatment, and a comparison of the algorithmic complexity is made among the global Multi-Quadrics (MQ), CSRBF and the local CSRBF. Numerical test shows the significant shortening of CPU time by using the local CSRBF interpolation algorithm.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (8) ◽  
pp. 663-664 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jasleen K. Grewal ◽  
Martin Krzywinski ◽  
Naomi Altman
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-68
Author(s):  
Michael J. Vrhel ◽  
Artifex Software

Ghostscript has a long history in the open source community and was developed at the same time that page description languages were evolving to the complex specification of PDF today. Color is a key component in this specification and its description and proper implementation is as complex as any other part of the specification. In this document, the color processing and management that takes place in Ghostscript is reviewed with a focus on how its design achieves computational efficiency while providing flexibility for the developer and user.


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