The use of nonmetric multidimensional scaling for the analysis of chromosomal associations

F.James Rohlf, Toby C. Rodman, Betty J. Flehinger
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Methods are presented for the statistical analysis of the patterns of association among metaphase chromosomes in the conventional cytogenetic preparation of human peripheral lymphocytes. For each cell midpoints of the p and q ends and the centromere of each chromosome were digitized, these coordinates were used to compute a 138 by 138 matrix of distances between points, and the distances were then transformed to ranks. A separation matrix, Δ, was then computed by averaging the matrices of ranks across the replicate cells for each individual subject. The Δ matrix was then subjected to a two-dimensional nonmetric multidimensional scaling analysis. Plots of the resulting two-dimensional coordinates of the chromosomes represent summary metaphases. Comparative analyses of patterns of association found in the separation matrices and in the plots were carried out. Consistent patterns of association between groups of chromosomes were obtained for four human subjects in both Δ matrices and plots. The larger chromosomes (1–12, and X) were peripheral while the smaller chromosomes (13–22, and Y) were central and clustered. The acrocentric chromosomes (13, 14, 15, 21, 22) were especially clustered. The q points of most chromosomes were more peripheral than either the p or the c points. The summary plot seems to be a more idealized representation of the expected characteristics of the intact metaphase cell than is any single metaphase of the set from which the summary was derived.

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使用非度量的多维尺度分析染色体关联
提出了统计分析人类外周血淋巴细胞常规细胞遗传学制备中中期染色体关联模式的方法。对于p端和q端的每个细胞中点以及每条染色体的着丝粒进行数字化,这些坐标用于计算点间距离的138 × 138矩阵,然后将距离转换为秩。一个分离矩阵,Δ,然后通过平均每个个体的复制细胞的秩矩阵来计算。然后对Δ矩阵进行二维非度量多维标度分析。所得到的染色体二维坐标图表示汇总中期。对分离矩阵和图中发现的关联模式进行了比较分析。在Δ矩阵和图中获得了四个人类受试者的染色体组之间一致的关联模式。较大的染色体(1-12和X)位于外围,较小的染色体(13-22和Y)位于中心和聚集。顶心染色体(13、14、15、21、22)聚集在一起。大多数染色体的q点比p点或c点更外围。总结图似乎是完整中期细胞的预期特征的更理想的表示,而不是从中得出总结的任何单个中期。
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