Revisiting the Hunter Gaston discriminatory index: Note of caution and courses of change - 09/10/17
Abstract |
Hunter Gaston Discriminatory Index (HGDI) is a widely used estimator of discriminatory power of genotyping methods and diversity of molecular markers in bacterial pathogens, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In my opinion, the index is somewhat misleading: a closer look at common practice and particular studies reveals that values in the range of 0.6–0.9 are modest but uncritically perceived as high. I propose and discuss three courses of change: (i) to continue using HGDI but be aware of the true meaning behind its value and increase a threshold of acceptable resolution to the more adequate values of 0.90–0.99, depending on study design; (ii) to turn to other known indices of diversity (e.g., Shannon index), in order to complement HGDI; (iii) to develop new, intuitively more realistic estimator.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Discriminatory power, Molecular typing, Spoligotyping, VNTR, Hunter Gaston index, Shannon-Wiener index
Abbreviations : HGDI, MIRU, VNTR, YATM
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Vol 104
P. 20-23 - mai 2017 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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