Background: Imputation is a statistical process used to predict genotypes of loci not directly assayed in a sample of individuals. Our goal is to measure the performance of imputation in predicting the genotype of the best known gene polymorphisms involved in drug metabolism using a common SNP array genotyping platform generally exploited in genome wide association studies. Methods: Thirty-nine (39) individuals were genotyped with both Affymetrix Genome Wide Human SNP 6.0 (AFFY) and Affymetrix DMET Plus (DMET) platforms. AFFY and DMET contain nearly 900000 and 1931 markers respectively. We used a 1000 Genomes Pilot + HapMap 3 reference panel. Imputation was performed using the computer program Impute, version 2. SNPs contained in DMET, but ...
Genotype imputation methods are now being widely used in the analysis of genome-wide association stu...
Imputation is an extremely valuable tool in conducting and synthesising genome-wide association stud...
In recent years, capabilities for genotyping large sets of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ha...
Background: Imputation is a statistical process used to predict genotypes of loci not directly assay...
Background: Imputation is a statistical process used to predict genotypes of loci not directly assay...
open8noBackground: Imputation is a statistical process used to predict genotypes of loci not directl...
Imputation is a statistical process used to predict genotypes of loci not directly assayed in a samp...
Abstract Background Although high-throughput genotyping arrays have made whole-genome association st...
As the amount of data from genome wide association studies grows dramatically, many interesting scie...
As the amount of data from genome wide association studies grows dramatically, many interesting scie...
BACKGROUND: Imputation of missing genotypes is becoming a very popular solution for synchronizing ge...
As a result of increasing interests in discovering single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated...
Genotype imputation methods are now being widely used in the analysis of genome-wide association stu...
Genotype imputation, used in genome-wide association studies to expand coverage of single nucleotide...
Imputation is an extremely valuable tool in conducting and synthesising genome-wide association stud...
Genotype imputation methods are now being widely used in the analysis of genome-wide association stu...
Imputation is an extremely valuable tool in conducting and synthesising genome-wide association stud...
In recent years, capabilities for genotyping large sets of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ha...
Background: Imputation is a statistical process used to predict genotypes of loci not directly assay...
Background: Imputation is a statistical process used to predict genotypes of loci not directly assay...
open8noBackground: Imputation is a statistical process used to predict genotypes of loci not directl...
Imputation is a statistical process used to predict genotypes of loci not directly assayed in a samp...
Abstract Background Although high-throughput genotyping arrays have made whole-genome association st...
As the amount of data from genome wide association studies grows dramatically, many interesting scie...
As the amount of data from genome wide association studies grows dramatically, many interesting scie...
BACKGROUND: Imputation of missing genotypes is becoming a very popular solution for synchronizing ge...
As a result of increasing interests in discovering single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated...
Genotype imputation methods are now being widely used in the analysis of genome-wide association stu...
Genotype imputation, used in genome-wide association studies to expand coverage of single nucleotide...
Imputation is an extremely valuable tool in conducting and synthesising genome-wide association stud...
Genotype imputation methods are now being widely used in the analysis of genome-wide association stu...
Imputation is an extremely valuable tool in conducting and synthesising genome-wide association stud...
In recent years, capabilities for genotyping large sets of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ha...