Association studies among admixed populations pose many challenges including confounding of genetic effects due to population substructure and heterogeneity due to different patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD). We use simulations to investigate controlling for confounding by indicators of global ancestry and the impact of including a covariate for local ancestry. In addition, we investigate the use of an interaction term between a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and local ancestry to capture heterogeneity in SNP effects. Although adjustment for global ancestry can control for confounding, additional adjustment for local ancestry may increase power when the induced admixture LD is in the opposite direction as the LD in the ancestral...
The use, in association studies, of the forthcoming dense genomewide collection of single-nucleotide...
Interactions and heterogeneity play a vital role in the miscommunication between genotype and phenot...
Gene flow between genetically distinct populations creates linkage disequilibrium (admixture linkage...
Association studies among admixed populations pose many challenges including confounding of genetic ...
2012-08-01Association studies among admixed populations pose many challenges. The purpose of this st...
Certain human hereditary conditions, notably those with low penetrance and those which require an en...
International audienceBackground: Although genome-wide association studies have successfully identif...
Genetic association studies in admixed populations allow us to gain deeper understanding of the ge...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-09Genetic admixture occurs when two or more previousl...
Admixture is an important evolutionary force that can and should be used in efforts to apply genomic...
Genetic association studies of common disease often rely on linkage disequilibrium (LD) along the hu...
Linkage disequilibrium (LD) is defined as the nonrandom association of alleles at two or more loci i...
While genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have primarily examined populations of European ancestr...
SummaryGenes that underlie ethnic differences in disease risk can be mapped in affected individuals ...
The use, in association studies, of the forthcoming dense genomewide collection of single-nucleotide...
The use, in association studies, of the forthcoming dense genomewide collection of single-nucleotide...
Interactions and heterogeneity play a vital role in the miscommunication between genotype and phenot...
Gene flow between genetically distinct populations creates linkage disequilibrium (admixture linkage...
Association studies among admixed populations pose many challenges including confounding of genetic ...
2012-08-01Association studies among admixed populations pose many challenges. The purpose of this st...
Certain human hereditary conditions, notably those with low penetrance and those which require an en...
International audienceBackground: Although genome-wide association studies have successfully identif...
Genetic association studies in admixed populations allow us to gain deeper understanding of the ge...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-09Genetic admixture occurs when two or more previousl...
Admixture is an important evolutionary force that can and should be used in efforts to apply genomic...
Genetic association studies of common disease often rely on linkage disequilibrium (LD) along the hu...
Linkage disequilibrium (LD) is defined as the nonrandom association of alleles at two or more loci i...
While genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have primarily examined populations of European ancestr...
SummaryGenes that underlie ethnic differences in disease risk can be mapped in affected individuals ...
The use, in association studies, of the forthcoming dense genomewide collection of single-nucleotide...
The use, in association studies, of the forthcoming dense genomewide collection of single-nucleotide...
Interactions and heterogeneity play a vital role in the miscommunication between genotype and phenot...
Gene flow between genetically distinct populations creates linkage disequilibrium (admixture linkage...