What programs are available for running linkage simulations?
FASTSLINK: This is program is just like SLINK (see SLINK below), but it utilizes the enhancements incorporated into FASTLINK. It is available via anonymous FTP from watson.hgen.pitt.edu. SIMAPM: Is the SLINK based simulation program for the APM package. This represents a hacked together package which only runs under a Unix system. You will need FORTRAN, Pascal, and C compilers to use this package. It is available via anonymous FTP from watson.hgen.pitt.edu SIMLINK: This FORTRAN program developed by L. Ploughman and M. Boehnke simulates linkage analysis on a family, and gives you an estimate the probability, or power, of detecting linkage in a given family. It allows the researcher to determine whether a family has sufficient informativeness to detect linkage. SIMLINK requires large quantities of memory. It was written for DOS, but has been ported to many platforms. It is available from: Michael Boehnke; Department of Biostatistics; School of Public Health; University of Michigan; Ann A