BACKGROUND: With the help of epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS), increasing knowledge on the role of epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation in disease processes is obtained. In addition, EWAS aid the understanding of behavioral and environmental effects on DNA methylation. In terms of statistical analysis, specific challenges arise from the characteristics of methylation data. First, methylation β-values represent proportions with skewed and heteroscedastic distributions. Thus, traditional modeling strategies assuming a normally distributed response might not be appropriate. Second, recent evidence suggests that not only mean differences but also variability in site-specific DNA methylation associates with diseases, inclu...
Motivation: Integration of various genome-scale measures of mo-lecular alterations is of great inter...
Background Current technology allows rapid assessment of DNA sequences and methylation levels at a s...
Epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) are designed to characterise population-level epigenetic d...
Background: With the help of epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS), increasing knowledge on the ...
Background: The analysis of DNA methylation is a key component in the development of personalized tr...
Interindividual variability of DNA methylation is a mechanism of the epigenetic drift in aging. Stud...
Abstract: As a key regulatory mechanism of gene expression, DNA methylation patterns are widely alte...
Background: Methylation measures quantified by microarray techniques can be affected by systematic v...
Background: Methylation measures quantified by microarray techniques can be affected by systematic v...
DNA methylation may represent an important contributor to the missing heritability described in comp...
Epigenetics is genetic regulation that is not directly encoded in the DNA sequence. DNA methylation...
Abstract Background Patterns of genome-wide methylation vary between tissue types. For example, canc...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification that occurs when a methyl group is added to cytosine s...
Motivation: DNAmethylation is an intensely studied epigenetic mark implicated in many biological pro...
Background Longitudinal data and repeated measurements in epigenome-wide association...
Motivation: Integration of various genome-scale measures of mo-lecular alterations is of great inter...
Background Current technology allows rapid assessment of DNA sequences and methylation levels at a s...
Epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) are designed to characterise population-level epigenetic d...
Background: With the help of epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS), increasing knowledge on the ...
Background: The analysis of DNA methylation is a key component in the development of personalized tr...
Interindividual variability of DNA methylation is a mechanism of the epigenetic drift in aging. Stud...
Abstract: As a key regulatory mechanism of gene expression, DNA methylation patterns are widely alte...
Background: Methylation measures quantified by microarray techniques can be affected by systematic v...
Background: Methylation measures quantified by microarray techniques can be affected by systematic v...
DNA methylation may represent an important contributor to the missing heritability described in comp...
Epigenetics is genetic regulation that is not directly encoded in the DNA sequence. DNA methylation...
Abstract Background Patterns of genome-wide methylation vary between tissue types. For example, canc...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification that occurs when a methyl group is added to cytosine s...
Motivation: DNAmethylation is an intensely studied epigenetic mark implicated in many biological pro...
Background Longitudinal data and repeated measurements in epigenome-wide association...
Motivation: Integration of various genome-scale measures of mo-lecular alterations is of great inter...
Background Current technology allows rapid assessment of DNA sequences and methylation levels at a s...
Epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) are designed to characterise population-level epigenetic d...