Suppose that many polymorphic sites have been identified and genotyped in a region showing strong linkage with a trait. A key question of interest is which site (or combination of sites) in the region influences susceptibility to the trait. We have developed a novel statistical approach to this problem, in the context of qualitative-trait mapping, in which we use linkage data to identify the polymorphic sites whose genotypes could fully explain the observed linkage to the region. The information provided by this analysis is different from that provided by tests of either linkage or association. Our approach is based on the observation that if a particular site is the only site in the region that influences the trait, then—conditional on the...
Methods based on variance components are powerful tools for linkage analysis of quantitative traits,...
Linkage analysis makes use of genetic markers to measure genetic similarity between relatives. By co...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...
Suppose that many polymorphic sites have been identified and genotyped in a region showing strong li...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
Within tightly linked regions of the genome it is often inefficient to genotype and test all polymor...
Genomic association analyses of complex traits demand statistical tools that are capable of detectin...
Genomic association analyses of complex traits demand statistical tools that are capable of detectin...
Genomic association analyses of complex traits demand statistical tools that are capable of detectin...
Mapping genes for complex human traits is facilitated by two commonly used analytical methods: linka...
Statistical approaches used for gene mapping can be divided into two types: linkage and association ...
Once genetic linkage has been identified for a complex disease, the next step is often association a...
Many issues can reduce the power of statistical methods to map genes that influence familial traits....
[[abstract]]Multipoint linkage analysis using sibpair designs remains a common approach to help inve...
In the 'indirect' method of detecting genetic associations between a trait and a DNA variant, we typ...
Methods based on variance components are powerful tools for linkage analysis of quantitative traits,...
Linkage analysis makes use of genetic markers to measure genetic similarity between relatives. By co...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...
Suppose that many polymorphic sites have been identified and genotyped in a region showing strong li...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
Within tightly linked regions of the genome it is often inefficient to genotype and test all polymor...
Genomic association analyses of complex traits demand statistical tools that are capable of detectin...
Genomic association analyses of complex traits demand statistical tools that are capable of detectin...
Genomic association analyses of complex traits demand statistical tools that are capable of detectin...
Mapping genes for complex human traits is facilitated by two commonly used analytical methods: linka...
Statistical approaches used for gene mapping can be divided into two types: linkage and association ...
Once genetic linkage has been identified for a complex disease, the next step is often association a...
Many issues can reduce the power of statistical methods to map genes that influence familial traits....
[[abstract]]Multipoint linkage analysis using sibpair designs remains a common approach to help inve...
In the 'indirect' method of detecting genetic associations between a trait and a DNA variant, we typ...
Methods based on variance components are powerful tools for linkage analysis of quantitative traits,...
Linkage analysis makes use of genetic markers to measure genetic similarity between relatives. By co...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...