A mixture normal model has been developed to partition genotypes in predicting quantitative phenotypes. Its estimation and inference are performed through an EM algorithm. This approach can conduct simultaneous genotype clustering and hypothesis testing. It is a valuable method for predicting the distribution of quantitative phenotypes among multi-locus genotypes across genes or within a gene. This mixture model's performance is evaluated in data analyses for two pharmacogenetics studies. In one example, thirty five CYP2D6 genotypes were partitioned into three groups to predict pharmacokinetics of a breast cancer drug, Tamoxifen, a CYP2D6 substrate (p-value = 0.04). In a second example, seventeen CYP2B6 genotypes were categorized into three...
The apparent conflict between the biometrician and Mendelian genetics has been recently resolved by ...
Many complex diseases like diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, et cetera, are measured by mu...
In genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for thousands of phenotypes in biobanks, most binary pheno...
A mixture normal model has been developed to partition genotypes in predicting quantitative phenotyp...
Advances in DNA sequencing technologies allow us to genotype most of the genetic variants and invest...
A mixture model approach is employed for the mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for the situat...
We propose a mixture modelling framework for both identifying and exploring the nature of genotype–t...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation presents a model-based approach to study genetically polymorphic popul...
In a segregating population a quantitative trait may be considered to follow a mixture of (normal) d...
The analysis of genetic diseases has classically been directed towards establishing direct links bet...
The main goal in analyzing microarray data is to determine the genes that are differentially express...
Heterogeneity, or mixtures, are ubiquitous in genetics. Even for data as simple as mono-genic diseas...
In analyzing human genetic disorders, association analysis is one of the most commonly used approach...
The advancement of biotechnologies has led to indispensable high-throughput techniques for biologica...
Linear mixed models (LMMs) have re-emerged as a central tool in statistical genetics. Fixed effects...
The apparent conflict between the biometrician and Mendelian genetics has been recently resolved by ...
Many complex diseases like diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, et cetera, are measured by mu...
In genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for thousands of phenotypes in biobanks, most binary pheno...
A mixture normal model has been developed to partition genotypes in predicting quantitative phenotyp...
Advances in DNA sequencing technologies allow us to genotype most of the genetic variants and invest...
A mixture model approach is employed for the mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for the situat...
We propose a mixture modelling framework for both identifying and exploring the nature of genotype–t...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation presents a model-based approach to study genetically polymorphic popul...
In a segregating population a quantitative trait may be considered to follow a mixture of (normal) d...
The analysis of genetic diseases has classically been directed towards establishing direct links bet...
The main goal in analyzing microarray data is to determine the genes that are differentially express...
Heterogeneity, or mixtures, are ubiquitous in genetics. Even for data as simple as mono-genic diseas...
In analyzing human genetic disorders, association analysis is one of the most commonly used approach...
The advancement of biotechnologies has led to indispensable high-throughput techniques for biologica...
Linear mixed models (LMMs) have re-emerged as a central tool in statistical genetics. Fixed effects...
The apparent conflict between the biometrician and Mendelian genetics has been recently resolved by ...
Many complex diseases like diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, et cetera, are measured by mu...
In genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for thousands of phenotypes in biobanks, most binary pheno...