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BioBayes
Author(s): John Jungck1, Jennifer Galovich2, Joe Reistetter1
1. Beloit College 2. St. John's University and the College of St. Benedict
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Overview
The BioBayes module leads the user through several different methodologies for applying Bayesian probabilities to real life examples and problems. First, a 2-generation pedigree is examined using the classical, or “Platonist” approach of a Punnet square, and then the same pedigree is analyzed using Bayesian probabilities. Students are introduced to the fundamental equation underlying Bayesian probabilities and then asked to apply it to the pedigree. Second, the student uses 2-way tables to calculate various conditional probabilities associated with HIV screening. Finally, using decision trees the student will calculate the likelihood of having a child with cystic fibrosis if the status of the mother as a carrier is unknown.
Popular Text Citations
Carlin B P (2000) Bayes and Empirical Bayes Methods for Data Analysis, Second Edition. New York: Chapman and Hall.
Lee P M (2001) Bayesian Statistics: An Introduction. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.
Research Articles
JS Shoemaker JS, Painter IS, Weir BS 1999 Bayesian statistics in genetics. Trends in Genetics 15: 354-358.
Lange N, Carlin BP, Gelfand AE 1992 Hierarchical Bayes models for the progression of HIV infection using longitudinal CD4 T-cell numbers. Journal of the American Statistical Association 87: 615-626
Wade, P R 2000 Bayesian methods in conservation biology. Conservation Biology 14: 1308-1316.
Education Research & Pedagogical Materials
Stansfield WD, Carlton MA 2004 Bayesian statistics for biological data: pedigree analysis. The American Biology Teacher 66: 177-182
Tutorial & Background Materials
Citation
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Jungck, J., Galovich, J., Reistetter, J. (2024). BioBayes. ESTEEM, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/AR7F-6S30
Fundamental Mathematical Concepts
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Primary Reference
Thomas Bayes. Essay towards solving a problem in the doctrine of chances. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 53:370--418, 1764. Reprinted in Biometrika, 45: 293-315, 1958