We compare Bayesian methodology utilizing free-ware BUGS (Bayesian Inference Using Gibbs Sampling) with the traditional structural equation modelling approach based on another free-ware package, Mx. Dichotomous and ordinal (three category) twin data were simulated according to different additive genetic and common environment models for phenotypic variation. Practical issues are discussed in using Gibbs sampling as implemented by BUGS to fit subject-specific Bayesian generalized linear models, where the components of variation may be estimated directly. The simulation study (based on 2000 twin pairs) indicated that there is a consistent advantage in using the Bayesian method to detect a correct model under certain specifications of additive...
2018-07-31Evidence suggests that identifying genetic contributions to the risk of complex diseases r...
We consider the problems of hypothesis testing and model comparison under a flexible Bayesian linear...
We develop statistical methods for tackling two important problems in genetic association studies. F...
The classical twin study is the most popular design in behavioural genetics. It has strong roots in ...
The classical twin study is the most popular design in behavioural genetics. It has strong roots in ...
The global aim of this dissertation is to develop advanced statistical modeling to understand the ge...
Maximum likelihood estimation techniques are widely used in twin and family studies, but soon reach ...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
Twin concordance rates provide insight into the possibility of a genetic background for a disease. T...
When investigating disease etiology, twin data provide a unique opportunity to control for confoundi...
Abstract Twin concordance rates provide insight into the possibility of a genetic background for a d...
[[abstract]]Family studies are often conducted to examine the existence of familial aggregation. Par...
We considered Bayesian estimation of polygenic effects, in particular heritability in relation to ...
International audienceWhen investigating disease etiology, twin data provide a unique opportunity to...
We develop a novel hypothesis testing framework for causal inference among pairs of phenotypes in th...
2018-07-31Evidence suggests that identifying genetic contributions to the risk of complex diseases r...
We consider the problems of hypothesis testing and model comparison under a flexible Bayesian linear...
We develop statistical methods for tackling two important problems in genetic association studies. F...
The classical twin study is the most popular design in behavioural genetics. It has strong roots in ...
The classical twin study is the most popular design in behavioural genetics. It has strong roots in ...
The global aim of this dissertation is to develop advanced statistical modeling to understand the ge...
Maximum likelihood estimation techniques are widely used in twin and family studies, but soon reach ...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
Twin concordance rates provide insight into the possibility of a genetic background for a disease. T...
When investigating disease etiology, twin data provide a unique opportunity to control for confoundi...
Abstract Twin concordance rates provide insight into the possibility of a genetic background for a d...
[[abstract]]Family studies are often conducted to examine the existence of familial aggregation. Par...
We considered Bayesian estimation of polygenic effects, in particular heritability in relation to ...
International audienceWhen investigating disease etiology, twin data provide a unique opportunity to...
We develop a novel hypothesis testing framework for causal inference among pairs of phenotypes in th...
2018-07-31Evidence suggests that identifying genetic contributions to the risk of complex diseases r...
We consider the problems of hypothesis testing and model comparison under a flexible Bayesian linear...
We develop statistical methods for tackling two important problems in genetic association studies. F...