In the last 2 years, the effort to identify genes affecting common diseases and complex traits has been accelerated through the use of genome-wide association studies (GWAS). The availability of existing large collections of linkage data paved the way for the use of family-based GWAS. Although most published GWAS used population-based designs, family-based designs have played an important role, particularly In replication stages. Family-based designs offer advantages in terms of quality control, the robustness to population stratification and the ability to perform genetic analyses that cannot be achieved using a sample of unrelated individuals, such as testing for the effect of imprinted genes on phenotypes, testing whether a genetic varia...
The Human Genome Project and its spin- offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gen...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
International audienceThe HapMap project and the discovery of millions of single nucleotide polymorp...
Association mapping has successfully identified common SNPs associated with many diseases. However, ...
For complex disease genetics research in human populations, remarkable progress has been made in rec...
Family-based designs are commonly used in genetic association studies to identify and to locate gene...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for complex disorders with large case-control populations hav...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
The Human Genome Project and its spin-offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gene...
With the establishment of large consortiums of researchers, genome-wide association (GWA) studies ha...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
With the establishment of large consortiums of researchers, genome-wide association (GWA) studies ha...
Abstract Background This paper summarizes the contributions from the Genome-wide Association Study g...
Family based studies have underpinned many successes in uncovering the causes of monogenic and oligo...
The Human Genome Project and its spin- offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gen...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
International audienceThe HapMap project and the discovery of millions of single nucleotide polymorp...
Association mapping has successfully identified common SNPs associated with many diseases. However, ...
For complex disease genetics research in human populations, remarkable progress has been made in rec...
Family-based designs are commonly used in genetic association studies to identify and to locate gene...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for complex disorders with large case-control populations hav...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
The Human Genome Project and its spin-offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gene...
With the establishment of large consortiums of researchers, genome-wide association (GWA) studies ha...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
With the establishment of large consortiums of researchers, genome-wide association (GWA) studies ha...
Abstract Background This paper summarizes the contributions from the Genome-wide Association Study g...
Family based studies have underpinned many successes in uncovering the causes of monogenic and oligo...
The Human Genome Project and its spin- offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gen...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
International audienceThe HapMap project and the discovery of millions of single nucleotide polymorp...