Papers: (all files are PostScript files unless otherwise noted) ====== biom_50_years.96 Thompson, E. A. (1996). Statistical Genetics. Chapter 14 in: Advances in Biometry: The last 50 years. P. Armitage and H. David (eds.) Wiley: New York. Pp. 263-285. genepi_mcmc_rept.95 Full text, with figures. Thompson, E. A. (1995). Monte Carlo in Genetic Analysis. Technical report No. 294, Department of Statistics, University of Washington. Incorporating notes from Wageningen (May 1994) and Copenhagen (May-June, 1995) courses. interface_94 Interface '94 paper; full text as final. Thompson, E.A. (1994). Monte Carlo estimation of multilocus autozygosity probabilities. Proceedings of the 1994 Interface conference J. Sall and A. Lehman (eds.) Pp. 498-506. Interface Foundation of North America: Fairfax Station, VA. nih_grant.94 Text of 1994 NIH grant renewal, scientific sections. The genetic epidemiology of complex traits. gibbs_docum.94 Thompson, E.A. (1994). Monte Carlo programs for Pedigree Analysis. Technical report No. 267, Department of Statistics, University of Washington. The majority of this software is available in the dirctory PANGAEA/MORGAN_V1.1; for details see readme_pangaea. ascer_rept.93 Thompson, E. A. (1993). Sampling and ascertainment in genetic epidemiology; a tutorial review. Technical report No. 243, Department of Statistics, University of Washington. (without figures) imaj_montelik.91 Thompson, E. A. and Guo, S-W. (1991). Evaluation of likelihood ratios for complex genetic models. I.M.A. J. Math. Appl. Med. & Biol., 8: 149-169. (This paper is still requested, but no reprints remain) froyal_genomes.89 Thompson, E. A. (1995). Genetic importance and genomic descent. In: Population Management for Survival & Recovery. J.D.Ballou, M. Gilpin, and T.J.Foose (eds.) Proceedings of the 1989 Front Royal Workshop on Analytical Methods for Population Viability Analyses Pp. 112-123. Columbia University Press, New York. (This is a paper originally presented at the Front Royal meeting in 1989. The version here is an intermediate version -- the final changes were made only in hard copy.) imaj_two_three_loc.88 Thompson E.A. (1988). Two-locus and three-locus gene identity by descent in pedigrees. I.M.A. J. Math. Appl. in Med and Biol. 5: 261-280. (This paper is still requested, but no reprints remain)