Gene-environment-wide interaction studies of disease occurrence in human populations may be able to exploit the same agnostic approach to interrogating the human genome used by genome-wide association studies. The authors discuss 2 methods for taking advantage of possible independence between a single nucleotide poly-morphism they call G (a genetic factor) and an environmental factor they call E while maintaining nominal type I error in studying G-E interaction when information on many genes is available. The first method is a simple 2-step procedure for testing the null hypothesis of no multiplicative interaction against the alternative hypothesis of a multiplicative interaction between an E and at least one of the markers genotyped in a g...
UnrestrictedMany complex diseases (e.g. asthma, diabetes) are likely to be a result of the interplay...
Despite longstanding interest in gene-by-environment (GxE) interactions, the contribution of GxE int...
International audienceABSTRACT : Identifying gene-environment (G x E) interactions has become a cruc...
The recent success of genome-wide association studies in finding susceptibility genes for many commo...
The analysis of gene-environment interaction (G×E) may hold the key for further understanding the et...
We would like to thank Thomas et al. (1) for sharing their thoughtful perspectives on 2 articles (2,...
There are considerable expectations about the ability of genome-wide association (GWA) studies to ma...
It is a commonly held belief that most complex diseases (e.g., diabetes, asthma, cancer) are affecte...
The study of disease variability in populations is a goal of modern epidemiology. Because most commo...
Wacholder (2) for their insightful comments related to our paper in this issue of the Journal (3). K...
In the 1950s, case-control studies of smoking and lung cancer established a paradigm for epidemiolog...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully discovered hundreds of associations between...
As a result of the Human Genome Project, epidemiologists can study thousands of genes and their inte...
[[abstract]]Despite the importance of gene-environment (G x E) interactions in the etiology of commo...
Classical methods for localizing genes based on pedigrees and linkage have served well for genes tha...
UnrestrictedMany complex diseases (e.g. asthma, diabetes) are likely to be a result of the interplay...
Despite longstanding interest in gene-by-environment (GxE) interactions, the contribution of GxE int...
International audienceABSTRACT : Identifying gene-environment (G x E) interactions has become a cruc...
The recent success of genome-wide association studies in finding susceptibility genes for many commo...
The analysis of gene-environment interaction (G×E) may hold the key for further understanding the et...
We would like to thank Thomas et al. (1) for sharing their thoughtful perspectives on 2 articles (2,...
There are considerable expectations about the ability of genome-wide association (GWA) studies to ma...
It is a commonly held belief that most complex diseases (e.g., diabetes, asthma, cancer) are affecte...
The study of disease variability in populations is a goal of modern epidemiology. Because most commo...
Wacholder (2) for their insightful comments related to our paper in this issue of the Journal (3). K...
In the 1950s, case-control studies of smoking and lung cancer established a paradigm for epidemiolog...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully discovered hundreds of associations between...
As a result of the Human Genome Project, epidemiologists can study thousands of genes and their inte...
[[abstract]]Despite the importance of gene-environment (G x E) interactions in the etiology of commo...
Classical methods for localizing genes based on pedigrees and linkage have served well for genes tha...
UnrestrictedMany complex diseases (e.g. asthma, diabetes) are likely to be a result of the interplay...
Despite longstanding interest in gene-by-environment (GxE) interactions, the contribution of GxE int...
International audienceABSTRACT : Identifying gene-environment (G x E) interactions has become a cruc...