Once genetic linkage has been identified for a complex disease, the next step is often association analysis, in which single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the linkage region are genotyped and tested for association with the disease. If a SNP shows evidence of association, it is useful to know whether the linkage result can be explained, in part or in full, by the candidate SNP. We propose a novel approach that quantifies the degree of linkage disequilibrium (LD) between the candidate SNP and the putative disease locus through joint modeling of linkage and association. We describe a simple likelihood of the marker data conditional on the trait data for a sample of affected sib pairs, with disease penetrances and disease-SNP haplotyp...
SummaryMolecular geneticists are developing the third-generation human genome map with single-nucleo...
[[abstract]]This chapter considers allelic association to be association occurring between alleles a...
[[abstract]]This chapter considers allelic association to be association occurring between alleles a...
Once genetic linkage has been identified for a complex disease, the next step is often association a...
There has been a growing interest in developing strategies for identifying single-nucleotide polymor...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
Over the last few years, association mapping of disease genes has developed into one of the most dyn...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...
Mapping genes for complex human traits is facilitated by two commonly used analytical methods: linka...
Within tightly linked regions of the genome it is often inefficient to genotype and test all polymor...
Mapping genes for complex human traits is facilitated by two commonly used analytical methods: linka...
Lately, many different methods of linkage, association or joint analysis for family data have been i...
SummaryMolecular geneticists are developing the third-generation human genome map with single-nucleo...
[[abstract]]This chapter considers allelic association to be association occurring between alleles a...
[[abstract]]This chapter considers allelic association to be association occurring between alleles a...
Once genetic linkage has been identified for a complex disease, the next step is often association a...
There has been a growing interest in developing strategies for identifying single-nucleotide polymor...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
An important problem in the final stage of positional cloning is to determine whether associated SNP...
Over the last few years, association mapping of disease genes has developed into one of the most dyn...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...
To fine map genes, investigators often test for disease-marker association in chromosomal regions wi...
Mapping genes for complex human traits is facilitated by two commonly used analytical methods: linka...
Within tightly linked regions of the genome it is often inefficient to genotype and test all polymor...
Mapping genes for complex human traits is facilitated by two commonly used analytical methods: linka...
Lately, many different methods of linkage, association or joint analysis for family data have been i...
SummaryMolecular geneticists are developing the third-generation human genome map with single-nucleo...
[[abstract]]This chapter considers allelic association to be association occurring between alleles a...
[[abstract]]This chapter considers allelic association to be association occurring between alleles a...