Typically locus specific genotype data do not contain information regarding the gametic phase of haplotypes, especially when an individual is heterozygous at more than one locus among a large number of linked polymorphic loci. Thus, studying disease-haplotype association using unphased genotype data is essentially a problem of handling a missing covariate in a case-control design. There are several methods for estimating a disease-haplotype association parameter in a matched case-control study. Here we propose a conditional likelihood approach for inference regarding the disease-haplotype association using unphased genotype data arising from a matched case-control study design. The proposed method relies on a logistic disease risk model and...
Haplotype based linkage disequilibrium (LD) mapping exhibits higher power than the single locus appr...
ii The standard study design to study risk factors for rare diseases is the case-control design. Gen...
In genetic association studies, there is increasing interest in understanding the joint effects of g...
The associations between haplotypes and disease phenotypes offer valuable clues about the genetic de...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
Genetic epidemiologists routinely assess disease susceptibility in relation to haplotypes, i.e., com...
A haplotype is a specific sequence of nucleotides on a single chromosome. The population associa-tio...
Estimation of the association between haplotypes and disease from a case-control study is considered...
Case-control studies of unrelated subjects are now widely used to study the role of genetic suscepti...
Abstract Background The genetic association analysis using haplotypes as basic genetic units is anti...
In a case-control study, subjects are selected according to disease status and their risk factors ar...
Case-control association studies often aim to investigate role of genes and gene-environment interac...
Characterizing the genetic contributors to complex disease traits will inevitably require considerat...
The inference of haplotype pairs directly from unphased genotype data is a key step in the analysis ...
Multilocus analysis of single-nucleotide–polymorphism (SNP) haplotypes may provide evidence of assoc...
Haplotype based linkage disequilibrium (LD) mapping exhibits higher power than the single locus appr...
ii The standard study design to study risk factors for rare diseases is the case-control design. Gen...
In genetic association studies, there is increasing interest in understanding the joint effects of g...
The associations between haplotypes and disease phenotypes offer valuable clues about the genetic de...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
Genetic epidemiologists routinely assess disease susceptibility in relation to haplotypes, i.e., com...
A haplotype is a specific sequence of nucleotides on a single chromosome. The population associa-tio...
Estimation of the association between haplotypes and disease from a case-control study is considered...
Case-control studies of unrelated subjects are now widely used to study the role of genetic suscepti...
Abstract Background The genetic association analysis using haplotypes as basic genetic units is anti...
In a case-control study, subjects are selected according to disease status and their risk factors ar...
Case-control association studies often aim to investigate role of genes and gene-environment interac...
Characterizing the genetic contributors to complex disease traits will inevitably require considerat...
The inference of haplotype pairs directly from unphased genotype data is a key step in the analysis ...
Multilocus analysis of single-nucleotide–polymorphism (SNP) haplotypes may provide evidence of assoc...
Haplotype based linkage disequilibrium (LD) mapping exhibits higher power than the single locus appr...
ii The standard study design to study risk factors for rare diseases is the case-control design. Gen...
In genetic association studies, there is increasing interest in understanding the joint effects of g...