To determine whether a chromosomal band is a fragile site rather than a spontaneous breakpoint, an essential step is to test the nonrandomness of breakage at the region. In this paper, the nonapplicability of the testing procedure introduced by Bohm et al. is discussed, and a new detection procedure is proposed. This new procedure considers the relations of one site with the others, and can be applied to tests of the nonrandomness of breakpoints under either the proportional probability model, or the equiprobability model. A data set for Chinese patients with colorectal carcinoma is analyzed as an illustration of the proposed method.
Testing the nonrandomness of breakage at a chromosome band is an essential step for identifying a fragile site. In this paper, we propose a method derived by using the relationship between the binomial and F distributions for testing nonrandomness. The method is simple in calculation. It was applied to the detection of fragile sites for Chinese patients with colorectal carcinoma.
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