There is currently considerable interest in genetic analysis of quantitative traits such as blood pressure and body mass index. Despite the fact that these traits change throughout life they are commonly analyzed only at a single time point. The genetic basis of such traits can be better understood by collecting and effectively analyzing longitudinal data. Analyses of these data are complicated by the need to incorporate information from complex pedigree structures and genetic markers. We propose conducting longitudinal quantitative trait locus (QTL) analyses on such data sets by using a flexible random regression estimation technique. The relationship between genetic effects at different ages is efficiently modeled using covariance functio...
This dissertation consists of three papers in two different parts. The first part is about multi-tra...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
Quantitative variation underlies normal as well as pathological traits, and large part of this varia...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
In a family-based genetic study such as the Framingham Heart Study (FHS), longitudinal trait measure...
Most, if not all, human phenotypes exhibit a temporal, dosage-dependent, or age effect. In this work...
The Framingham Heart Study offspring cohort, a complex data set with irregularly spaced longitudinal...
Although the term quantitative trait locus (QTL) strictly refers merely to a genetic variant that ca...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
In this paper a method is presented to determine pleiotropic quantitative trait loci (QTL) or closel...
Complex diseases are affected by genetic factors, environmental factors, and their interactions. Tra...
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...
A class of multivariate models is developed which explicitly parameterizes direct regression, geneti...
Abstract Background ...
This dissertation consists of three papers in two different parts. The first part is about multi-tra...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
Quantitative variation underlies normal as well as pathological traits, and large part of this varia...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
In a family-based genetic study such as the Framingham Heart Study (FHS), longitudinal trait measure...
Most, if not all, human phenotypes exhibit a temporal, dosage-dependent, or age effect. In this work...
The Framingham Heart Study offspring cohort, a complex data set with irregularly spaced longitudinal...
Although the term quantitative trait locus (QTL) strictly refers merely to a genetic variant that ca...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
In this paper a method is presented to determine pleiotropic quantitative trait loci (QTL) or closel...
Complex diseases are affected by genetic factors, environmental factors, and their interactions. Tra...
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...
A class of multivariate models is developed which explicitly parameterizes direct regression, geneti...
Abstract Background ...
This dissertation consists of three papers in two different parts. The first part is about multi-tra...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
Quantitative variation underlies normal as well as pathological traits, and large part of this varia...