Family-based association methods such as the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) have become very popular during the past few years, often being preferred to case-control studies because family-based approaches avoid the difficulties of ascertainment of appropriate populations of cases and controls for case-control studies. Significant TDT results indicate both linkage and allelic association. However, significant TDT results are often interpreted as implying tight linkage of marker and disease locus, and we shall argue here that, in general, this interpretation is not justified
Studies using haplotypes of multiple tightly linked markers are more informative than those using a ...
Studies using haplotypes of multiple tightly linked markers are more informative than those using a ...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) is a popular, simple, and powerful test of linkage, which...
Family-based association methods such as the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) have become very...
Family-based procedures such as the transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) were motivated by concern...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
The transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) has been utilized to test the linkage and association bet...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
Family-based association methods are useful because they offer improved matching of controls to case...
The TDT provides a hypothesis test for the presence of linkage or association (linkage disequilibriu...
SummaryThe transmission/disequilibrium (TD) test (TDT), proposed, by Spielman et al., for binary tra...
A general theory of the Transmission Disequilibrium Test for two linked flanking marker loci used in...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT), which detects linkage between a marker and disease loci ...
Case-control studies compare marker-allele distributions in affected and unaffected individuals, and...
A novel method for joint detection of association caused by linkage disequilibrium (LD) and estimati...
Studies using haplotypes of multiple tightly linked markers are more informative than those using a ...
Studies using haplotypes of multiple tightly linked markers are more informative than those using a ...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) is a popular, simple, and powerful test of linkage, which...
Family-based association methods such as the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) have become very...
Family-based procedures such as the transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) were motivated by concern...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
The transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) has been utilized to test the linkage and association bet...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
Family-based association methods are useful because they offer improved matching of controls to case...
The TDT provides a hypothesis test for the presence of linkage or association (linkage disequilibriu...
SummaryThe transmission/disequilibrium (TD) test (TDT), proposed, by Spielman et al., for binary tra...
A general theory of the Transmission Disequilibrium Test for two linked flanking marker loci used in...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT), which detects linkage between a marker and disease loci ...
Case-control studies compare marker-allele distributions in affected and unaffected individuals, and...
A novel method for joint detection of association caused by linkage disequilibrium (LD) and estimati...
Studies using haplotypes of multiple tightly linked markers are more informative than those using a ...
Studies using haplotypes of multiple tightly linked markers are more informative than those using a ...
The transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) is a popular, simple, and powerful test of linkage, which...