The authors tested 123 genotypes described in 54 papers published in the journal Neurology between 1999 and 2002 to ascertain whether these genotype distributions deviated from Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium (HWE). Unreported deviations from HWE in 19 genotype distributions described in 11 of the papers were discovered. The authors also report additional information that could have been extracted after calculating HWE and conclude that HWE values should be mandatory in population genetic studies published in Neurology
Many statistical methods for analyzing genetic data, such as those used in genome-wide association s...
The future of genetic studies of complex human diseases will rely more and more on the epidemiologic...
Studies of genetic population structure often involve numerous tests of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (...
Background. Population-genetic studies investigating genetic polymorphisms of Mendelian inheritance ...
Examination of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in papers of Kidney International: An underused tool.Backg...
Population-based genetic association studies have proven to be a powerful tool in identifying genes...
Previous studies have explored the use of departure from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (DHW) for fine m...
Testing for Hardy–Weinberg proportions (HWP) is routine in almost all genetic studies of natural pop...
Deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) can indicate inbreeding, population stratification,...
In genetic association studies, tests for Hardy-Weinberg proportions are often employed as a quality...
<p><sup>a</sup> Information in the original report is shown.</p><p>HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium</...
Abstract Background Deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) are commonly thought of as indi...
Studies of genetic population structure often involve numerous tests of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (...
Large scale whole genome scans generate massive amounts of genotype data. It is essential to check g...
<p>Statistical differences among genotypes andHardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) are shown. Abbreviati...
Many statistical methods for analyzing genetic data, such as those used in genome-wide association s...
The future of genetic studies of complex human diseases will rely more and more on the epidemiologic...
Studies of genetic population structure often involve numerous tests of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (...
Background. Population-genetic studies investigating genetic polymorphisms of Mendelian inheritance ...
Examination of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in papers of Kidney International: An underused tool.Backg...
Population-based genetic association studies have proven to be a powerful tool in identifying genes...
Previous studies have explored the use of departure from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (DHW) for fine m...
Testing for Hardy–Weinberg proportions (HWP) is routine in almost all genetic studies of natural pop...
Deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) can indicate inbreeding, population stratification,...
In genetic association studies, tests for Hardy-Weinberg proportions are often employed as a quality...
<p><sup>a</sup> Information in the original report is shown.</p><p>HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium</...
Abstract Background Deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) are commonly thought of as indi...
Studies of genetic population structure often involve numerous tests of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (...
Large scale whole genome scans generate massive amounts of genotype data. It is essential to check g...
<p>Statistical differences among genotypes andHardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) are shown. Abbreviati...
Many statistical methods for analyzing genetic data, such as those used in genome-wide association s...
The future of genetic studies of complex human diseases will rely more and more on the epidemiologic...
Studies of genetic population structure often involve numerous tests of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (...