SummaryThis paper proposes a novel approach for fine-scale mapping of disease genes that is based on the well-known linkage-disequilibrium parameter δ. Using a very simple, very general model, I show how δ can be interpreted in terms of identity-by-descent probabilities. The value of δ follows a piecewise curve along the chromosome, with the maximum occurring at the disease locus where the two pieces intersect. A semiparametric, multilocus approach is used to fit this nonlinear regression curve in order to estimate the gene location. Using the bootstrap to empirically estimate much of the probability model from the data avoids the need for many detailed population assumptions. One advantage of the approach is its use of the observed covaria...
[[abstract]]Case-control study has been and continues to be one of the most popular designs in epide...
Genetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have lim-ited resolution, because of the relatively s...
Genetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have lim-ited resolution, because of the relatively s...
SummaryThis paper proposes a novel approach for fine-scale mapping of disease genes that is based on...
We have developed a simple yet powerful approach for disease gene association mapping by linkage dis...
Abstract Background For many years gene mapping studies have been performed through linkage analyses...
SummaryLinkage-disequilibrium mapping (LDM) recently has been hailed as a powerful statistical metho...
By studying the rate of recombination between genetic markers and disease genes with linkage analysi...
Over the last few years, association mapping of disease genes has developed into one of the most dyn...
This paper describes a likelihood based fine scale linkage disequilibrium mapping method for estimat...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
this paper we develop a method for obtaining fine-scale mapping linkage likelihoods on the basis of ...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
SummaryGenetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have limited resolution, because of the relati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Genetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have l...
[[abstract]]Case-control study has been and continues to be one of the most popular designs in epide...
Genetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have lim-ited resolution, because of the relatively s...
Genetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have lim-ited resolution, because of the relatively s...
SummaryThis paper proposes a novel approach for fine-scale mapping of disease genes that is based on...
We have developed a simple yet powerful approach for disease gene association mapping by linkage dis...
Abstract Background For many years gene mapping studies have been performed through linkage analyses...
SummaryLinkage-disequilibrium mapping (LDM) recently has been hailed as a powerful statistical metho...
By studying the rate of recombination between genetic markers and disease genes with linkage analysi...
Over the last few years, association mapping of disease genes has developed into one of the most dyn...
This paper describes a likelihood based fine scale linkage disequilibrium mapping method for estimat...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
this paper we develop a method for obtaining fine-scale mapping linkage likelihoods on the basis of ...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
SummaryGenetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have limited resolution, because of the relati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Genetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have l...
[[abstract]]Case-control study has been and continues to be one of the most popular designs in epide...
Genetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have lim-ited resolution, because of the relatively s...
Genetic linkage studies based on pedigree data have lim-ited resolution, because of the relatively s...