We present an extension of the two-class multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR) algorithm that enables detection and characterization of epistatic SNP-SNP interactions in the context of a quantitative trait. The proposed Quantitative MDR (QMDR) method handles continuous data by modifying MDR’s constructive induction algorithm to use a T-test. QMDR replaces the balanced accuracy metric with a T-test statistic as the score to determine the best interaction model. We used a simulation to identify the empirical distribution of QMDR’s testing score. We then applied QMDR to genetic data from the ongoing prospective Prevention of Renal and Vascular End-Stage Disease (PREVEND) study
Abstract Background Quantitative traits or continuous outcomes related to complex diseases can provi...
One of the greatest challenges facing human geneticists is the identification and characterization o...
The elusive but ubiquitous multifactor interactions represent a stumbling block that urgently needs ...
We present an extension of the two-class multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR) algorithm that e...
We present an extension of the two-class multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR) algorithm that e...
We consider the problem of making predictions for quantitative phenotypes based on gene-to-gene inte...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have extensively analyzed single SNP effects on a wide variet...
Complex diseases are defined to be determined by multiple genetic and environmental factors alone as...
Analyzing the combined effects of genes and/or environmental factors on the development of complex d...
peer reviewedComplex diseases are defined to be determined by multiple genetic and environmental fac...
Detecting, characterizing, and interpreting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human ...
The analysis of gene interactions and epistatic patterns of susceptibility is especially important f...
Background and objectives: We introduce the R-package GenomicTools to perform, among others, a Multi...
Widespread multifactor interactions present a significant challenge in determining risk factors of c...
The elusive but ubiquitous multifactor interactions represent a stumbling block that urgently needs ...
Abstract Background Quantitative traits or continuous outcomes related to complex diseases can provi...
One of the greatest challenges facing human geneticists is the identification and characterization o...
The elusive but ubiquitous multifactor interactions represent a stumbling block that urgently needs ...
We present an extension of the two-class multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR) algorithm that e...
We present an extension of the two-class multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR) algorithm that e...
We consider the problem of making predictions for quantitative phenotypes based on gene-to-gene inte...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have extensively analyzed single SNP effects on a wide variet...
Complex diseases are defined to be determined by multiple genetic and environmental factors alone as...
Analyzing the combined effects of genes and/or environmental factors on the development of complex d...
peer reviewedComplex diseases are defined to be determined by multiple genetic and environmental fac...
Detecting, characterizing, and interpreting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human ...
The analysis of gene interactions and epistatic patterns of susceptibility is especially important f...
Background and objectives: We introduce the R-package GenomicTools to perform, among others, a Multi...
Widespread multifactor interactions present a significant challenge in determining risk factors of c...
The elusive but ubiquitous multifactor interactions represent a stumbling block that urgently needs ...
Abstract Background Quantitative traits or continuous outcomes related to complex diseases can provi...
One of the greatest challenges facing human geneticists is the identification and characterization o...
The elusive but ubiquitous multifactor interactions represent a stumbling block that urgently needs ...