Genomic association analyses of complex traits demand statistical tools that are capable of detecting small effects of common and rare variants and modeling complex interaction effects and yet are computationally feasible. In this work, we introduce a similarity-based regression method for assessing the main genetic and interaction effects of a group of markers on quantitative traits. The method uses genetic similarity to aggregate information from multiple polymorphic sites and integrates adaptive weights that depend on allele frequencies to accomodate common and uncommon variants. Collapsing information at the similarity level instead of the genotype level avoids canceling signals that have the opposite etiological effects and is applicab...
Large-scale, multilocus genetic association studies require powerful and appropriate statistical-ana...
Motivation: The risk of many complex diseases is determined by an interplay of genetic and environme...
It is believed that almost all common diseases are the consequence of complex interactions between g...
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...
Genomic association analyses of complex traits demand statistical tools that are capable of detectin...
Accounting for gene-environment (GxE) interactions in complex trait association studies can facilita...
Although haplotype analyses have been prevalent in genetic association studies, the main statistical...
Genetic association studies have successfully identified many genetic markers associated with comple...
In genetic association studies, different complex phenotypes are often associated with the same mark...
This thesis focuses on developing novel statistical tests for rare variants association analysis inc...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Gene-gene interactions (G×G) are important to study because of their extens...
Large-scale, multilocus genetic association studies require powerful and appropriate statistical-ana...
Suppose that many polymorphic sites have been identified and genotyped in a region showing strong li...
Large-scale, multilocus genetic association studies require powerful and appropriate statistical-ana...
Motivation: The risk of many complex diseases is determined by an interplay of genetic and environme...
It is believed that almost all common diseases are the consequence of complex interactions between g...
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...
Genomic association analyses of complex traits demand statistical tools that are capable of detectin...
Accounting for gene-environment (GxE) interactions in complex trait association studies can facilita...
Although haplotype analyses have been prevalent in genetic association studies, the main statistical...
Genetic association studies have successfully identified many genetic markers associated with comple...
In genetic association studies, different complex phenotypes are often associated with the same mark...
This thesis focuses on developing novel statistical tests for rare variants association analysis inc...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Gene-gene interactions (G×G) are important to study because of their extens...
Large-scale, multilocus genetic association studies require powerful and appropriate statistical-ana...
Suppose that many polymorphic sites have been identified and genotyped in a region showing strong li...
Large-scale, multilocus genetic association studies require powerful and appropriate statistical-ana...
Motivation: The risk of many complex diseases is determined by an interplay of genetic and environme...
It is believed that almost all common diseases are the consequence of complex interactions between g...