In a family-based genetic study such as the Framingham Heart Study (FHS), longitudinal trait measure-ments are recorded on subjects collected from families. Observations on subjects from the same family are correlated due to shared genetic composition or environmental factors such as diet. The data have a 3-level structure with measurements nested in subjects and subjects nested in families. We propose a semiparametric variance components model to describe phenotype observed at a time point as the sum of a nonparametric population mean function, a nonparametric random quantitative trait locus (QTL) effect, a shared environmental effect, a residual random polygenic effect and measurement error. One feature of the model is that we do not assu...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The incorporation of longitudinal data into genetic epidemiologica...
SummaryDetection of linkage to genes for quantitative traits remains a challenging task. Recently, v...
Abstract Background Variance component (VC) models are commonly used for Quantitative Trait Loci (QT...
The Framingham Heart Study offspring cohort, a complex data set with irregularly spaced longitudinal...
There is currently considerable interest in genetic analysis of quantitative traits such as blood pr...
Complex diseases are affected by genetic factors, environmental factors, and their interactions. Tra...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Abstract Background ...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
Recent developments in statistical methods for detecting genetic loci affecting phenotypic variabili...
Model-based linkage methods have had limited success in locating quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in c...
Genetic studies often collect data on multiple traits. Most genetic association analyses, however, c...
Gene-environment (GE) interaction has important implications in the etiology of complex diseases tha...
This thesis develops and evaluates statistical methods for different types of genetic analyses, incl...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The incorporation of longitudinal data into genetic epidemiologica...
SummaryDetection of linkage to genes for quantitative traits remains a challenging task. Recently, v...
Abstract Background Variance component (VC) models are commonly used for Quantitative Trait Loci (QT...
The Framingham Heart Study offspring cohort, a complex data set with irregularly spaced longitudinal...
There is currently considerable interest in genetic analysis of quantitative traits such as blood pr...
Complex diseases are affected by genetic factors, environmental factors, and their interactions. Tra...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Abstract Background ...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
Recent developments in statistical methods for detecting genetic loci affecting phenotypic variabili...
Model-based linkage methods have had limited success in locating quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in c...
Genetic studies often collect data on multiple traits. Most genetic association analyses, however, c...
Gene-environment (GE) interaction has important implications in the etiology of complex diseases tha...
This thesis develops and evaluates statistical methods for different types of genetic analyses, incl...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The incorporation of longitudinal data into genetic epidemiologica...
SummaryDetection of linkage to genes for quantitative traits remains a challenging task. Recently, v...
Abstract Background Variance component (VC) models are commonly used for Quantitative Trait Loci (QT...