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{{See also| Elston–Stewart algorithm}}
The '''Lander–Green algorithm''' is an algorithm, due to [[Eric Lander]] and [[Philip Green (geneticist)|
Abecasis, G.R., Wigginton, J.E. (2005) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1271385/ "Handling Marker-Marker Linkage Disequilibrium: Pedigree Analysis with Clustered Markers"], ''Am J Hum Genet.'', 77(5), 754–767.
▲The '''Lander–Green algorithm''' is an algorithm, due to [[Eric Lander]] and [[Philip Green (geneticist)| Philip Green]] for computing the [[likelihood]] of observed genotype data given a [[pedigree]]. It is appropriate for relatively small pedigrees and a large number of markers. It is used in the analysis of [[genetic linkage]].
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