The use of mixture distributions in genetics research dates back to at least the late 1800s when Karl Pearson applied them in an analysis of crab morphometry. Pearson’s use of normal mixture distributions to model the mixing of different species of crab (or ’families ’ of crab as he referred to them) within a defined geographic area motivated further use of mixture distributions in genetics research settings, and ultimately led to their development and recognition as intuitive modelling devices for the effects of underlying genes on quantitative phenotypic (i.e. trait) expression. In addition, mixture distributions are now used routinely to model or accommodate the genetic heterogeneity thought to underlie many human diseases. Specific appl...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
The main goal in analyzing microarray data is to determine the genes that are differentially express...
The analysis of genetic diseases has classically been directed towards establishing direct links bet...
Heterogeneity, or mixtures, are ubiquitous in genetics. Even for data as simple as mono-genic diseas...
Advances in DNA sequencing technologies allow us to genotype most of the genetic variants and invest...
We propose a mixture modelling framework for both identifying and exploring the nature of genotype–t...
Sequencing the human genome has made vast amounts of potentially useful genetic data accessible. An ...
Many applications in ecological genetics involve sampling individuals from a mixture of multiple bio...
Many applications in ecological genetics involve sampling individuals from a mixture of multiple bio...
Much of the genetic basis of complex traits is present on current genotyping products, but the indiv...
Much of the genetic basis of complex traits is present on current genotyping products, but the indiv...
The apparent conflict between the biometrician and Mendelian genetics has been recently resolved by ...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
A mixture normal model has been developed to partition genotypes in predicting quantitative phenotyp...
Abstract Background Descriptive hierarchical Poisson models and population-genetic coalescent mixtur...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
The main goal in analyzing microarray data is to determine the genes that are differentially express...
The analysis of genetic diseases has classically been directed towards establishing direct links bet...
Heterogeneity, or mixtures, are ubiquitous in genetics. Even for data as simple as mono-genic diseas...
Advances in DNA sequencing technologies allow us to genotype most of the genetic variants and invest...
We propose a mixture modelling framework for both identifying and exploring the nature of genotype–t...
Sequencing the human genome has made vast amounts of potentially useful genetic data accessible. An ...
Many applications in ecological genetics involve sampling individuals from a mixture of multiple bio...
Many applications in ecological genetics involve sampling individuals from a mixture of multiple bio...
Much of the genetic basis of complex traits is present on current genotyping products, but the indiv...
Much of the genetic basis of complex traits is present on current genotyping products, but the indiv...
The apparent conflict between the biometrician and Mendelian genetics has been recently resolved by ...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
A mixture normal model has been developed to partition genotypes in predicting quantitative phenotyp...
Abstract Background Descriptive hierarchical Poisson models and population-genetic coalescent mixtur...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
The main goal in analyzing microarray data is to determine the genes that are differentially express...
The analysis of genetic diseases has classically been directed towards establishing direct links bet...