We present a statistical model for patterns of genetic variation in samples of unrelated individuals from natural populations. This model is based on the idea that, over short regions, haplotypes in a population tend to cluster into groups of similar haplotypes. To capture the fact that, because of recombination, this clustering tends to be local in nature, our model allows cluster memberships to change continuously along the chromosome according to a hidden Markov model. This approach is flexible, allowing for both “block-like” patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD) and gradual decline in LD with distance. The resulting model is also fast and, as a result, is practicable for large data sets (e.g., thousands of individuals typed at hundred...
Motivation: Information about haplotype structures gives a more detailed picture of genetic variatio...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
We propose a dictionary model for haplotypes. According to the model, a haplotype is con- structed ...
We present a statistical model for patterns of genetic variation in samples of unrelated individuals...
Whole-genome association studies present many new statistical and computational challenges due to th...
Although many algorithms exist for estimating haplotypes from genotype data, none of them take full ...
In large-scale population genomic data sets, individual chromosomes are likely to share extended reg...
BACKGROUND: The power of haplotype-based methods for association studies, identification of regions ...
We present methods for imputing data for ungenotyped markers and for inferring haplotype phase in la...
Contains fulltext : 34702.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)We present CVMHAPLO...
Motivation: Missing data in genotyping single nucleotide polymorph-ism (SNP) spots are common. High-...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
In this thesis I focus on the development and application of hidden Markov model (HMM) to solve prob...
We present the results of a simulation study that indicate that true haplotypes at multiple, tightly...
Haplotype information could lead to more powerful tests of genetic association than single‐locus ana...
Motivation: Information about haplotype structures gives a more detailed picture of genetic variatio...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
We propose a dictionary model for haplotypes. According to the model, a haplotype is con- structed ...
We present a statistical model for patterns of genetic variation in samples of unrelated individuals...
Whole-genome association studies present many new statistical and computational challenges due to th...
Although many algorithms exist for estimating haplotypes from genotype data, none of them take full ...
In large-scale population genomic data sets, individual chromosomes are likely to share extended reg...
BACKGROUND: The power of haplotype-based methods for association studies, identification of regions ...
We present methods for imputing data for ungenotyped markers and for inferring haplotype phase in la...
Contains fulltext : 34702.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)We present CVMHAPLO...
Motivation: Missing data in genotyping single nucleotide polymorph-ism (SNP) spots are common. High-...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
In this thesis I focus on the development and application of hidden Markov model (HMM) to solve prob...
We present the results of a simulation study that indicate that true haplotypes at multiple, tightly...
Haplotype information could lead to more powerful tests of genetic association than single‐locus ana...
Motivation: Information about haplotype structures gives a more detailed picture of genetic variatio...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
We propose a dictionary model for haplotypes. According to the model, a haplotype is con- structed ...