The propensity of a trait to vary within a population may have evolutionary, ecological, or clinical significance. In the present study we deploy sibling models to offer a novel and unbiased way to ascertain loci associated with the extent to which phenotypes vary (variance-controlling quantitative trait loci, or vQTLs). Previous methods for vQTL-mapping either exclude genetically related individuals or treat genetic relatedness among individuals as a complicating factor addressed by adjusting estimates for non-independence in phenotypes. The present method uses genetic relatedness as a tool to obtain unbiased estimates of variance effects rather than as a nuisance. The family-based approach, which utilizes random variation between siblings...
Motivation: Genetic loci associated with the variance of phenotypic traits have been of recent inter...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping studies often employ segregating generations derived from a c...
During the past few years, there has been a great deal of new work on methods for mapping quantitati...
<div><p>The propensity of a trait to vary within a population may have evolutionary, ecological, or ...
Recent developments in statistical methods for detecting genetic loci affecting phenotypic variabili...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Complex diseases are affected by genetic factors, environmental factors, and their interactions. Tra...
Large numbers of sibling pairs or other relatives are needed to detect linkage between a quantitativ...
One of the most important research areas in human genetics is the effort to map genes associated wit...
Quantitative variation underlies normal as well as pathological traits, and large part of this varia...
Traditional methods for detecting genes that affect complex diseases in humans or animal models, mil...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
Many issues can reduce the power of statistical methods to map genes that influence familial traits....
The goal of genetic mapping is to locate genes that aect particular traits such as blood pressure, o...
Estimating effects of parental and sibling genotypes (indirect genetic effects) can provide insight ...
Motivation: Genetic loci associated with the variance of phenotypic traits have been of recent inter...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping studies often employ segregating generations derived from a c...
During the past few years, there has been a great deal of new work on methods for mapping quantitati...
<div><p>The propensity of a trait to vary within a population may have evolutionary, ecological, or ...
Recent developments in statistical methods for detecting genetic loci affecting phenotypic variabili...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Complex diseases are affected by genetic factors, environmental factors, and their interactions. Tra...
Large numbers of sibling pairs or other relatives are needed to detect linkage between a quantitativ...
One of the most important research areas in human genetics is the effort to map genes associated wit...
Quantitative variation underlies normal as well as pathological traits, and large part of this varia...
Traditional methods for detecting genes that affect complex diseases in humans or animal models, mil...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
Many issues can reduce the power of statistical methods to map genes that influence familial traits....
The goal of genetic mapping is to locate genes that aect particular traits such as blood pressure, o...
Estimating effects of parental and sibling genotypes (indirect genetic effects) can provide insight ...
Motivation: Genetic loci associated with the variance of phenotypic traits have been of recent inter...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping studies often employ segregating generations derived from a c...
During the past few years, there has been a great deal of new work on methods for mapping quantitati...