With the establishment of large consortiums of researchers, genome-wide association (GWA) studies have become increasingly popular and feasible. Although most of these association studies focus on unrelated individuals, a lot of advantages can be exploited by including families in the analysis as well. To overcome the additional genotyping cost, multi-stage designs are particularly useful. In this article, I offer a perspective view on genome-wide family-based association analyses, both within a model-based and model-free paradigm. I highlight how multi-stage designs and analysis techniques, which are quite popular in clinical epidemiology, can enter GWA settings. I furthermore discuss how they have proven successful in reducing analysis co...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
For genome-wide association studies in family-based designs, we propose a new, universally applicabl...
Recently, Steen et al proposed a two-stage approach for genome-wide family-based association studies...
With the establishment of large consortiums of researchers, genome-wide association (GWA) studies ha...
Contains fulltext : 87223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Large numbers ...
BACKGROUND. Genome-wide association (GWA) studies that use population-based association approaches m...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
In the last 2 years, the effort to identify genes affecting common diseases and complex traits has b...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
For genome-wide association studies in family-based designs, we propose a new, universally applicabl...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for complex disorders with large case-control populations hav...
The Human Genome Project and its spin-offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gene...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
For genome-wide association studies in family-based designs, we propose a new, universally applicabl...
Recently, Steen et al proposed a two-stage approach for genome-wide family-based association studies...
With the establishment of large consortiums of researchers, genome-wide association (GWA) studies ha...
Contains fulltext : 87223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Large numbers ...
BACKGROUND. Genome-wide association (GWA) studies that use population-based association approaches m...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
In the last 2 years, the effort to identify genes affecting common diseases and complex traits has b...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
For genome-wide association studies in family-based designs, we propose a new, universally applicabl...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for complex disorders with large case-control populations hav...
The Human Genome Project and its spin-offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gene...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
For genome-wide association studies in family-based designs, we propose a new, universally applicabl...
Recently, Steen et al proposed a two-stage approach for genome-wide family-based association studies...