[[abstract]]Clustering is often considered as the first step in the analysis when dealing with an enormous amount of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) genotype data. The lack of biological information could affect the outcome of such procedure. Even if a clustering procedure has been selected and performed, the impact of its uncertainty on the subsequent association analysis is rarely assessed. In this research we propose first a model to cluster SNPs data, then we assess the association between the cluster and a disease. In particular, we adopt a Dirichlet process mixture model with the advantages, with respect to the usual clustering methods, that the number of clusters needs not to be known and fixed in advance and the variation in th...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) typically involves examining representative SNPs in individua...
We present a Bayesian semiparametric model for the meta-analysis of candidate gene studies with a bi...
Testing one SNP at a time does not fully realise the potential of genome-wide association studies to...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
Abstract The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP genotype data and a disease....
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
In epidemiologic studies, there is often interest in assessing the relationship between polymorphism...
In this paper we propose a Bayesian modeling approach to the analysis of genome-wide association stu...
We propose an algorithm for analysing SNP-based population association studies, which is a developme...
Large-scale genetic association studies are carried out with the hope of discovering single nucleoti...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) typically involves examining representative SNPs in individua...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) typically involves examining representative SNPs in individua...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) typically involves examining representative SNPs in individua...
We present a Bayesian semiparametric model for the meta-analysis of candidate gene studies with a bi...
Testing one SNP at a time does not fully realise the potential of genome-wide association studies to...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
Abstract The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP genotype data and a disease....
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the association between SNP geno- type data and a disease. For g...
In epidemiologic studies, there is often interest in assessing the relationship between polymorphism...
In this paper we propose a Bayesian modeling approach to the analysis of genome-wide association stu...
We propose an algorithm for analysing SNP-based population association studies, which is a developme...
Large-scale genetic association studies are carried out with the hope of discovering single nucleoti...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) typically involves examining representative SNPs in individua...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) typically involves examining representative SNPs in individua...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) typically involves examining representative SNPs in individua...
We present a Bayesian semiparametric model for the meta-analysis of candidate gene studies with a bi...
Testing one SNP at a time does not fully realise the potential of genome-wide association studies to...