Typically, estimating genetic parameters, such as disease heritability and between-disease genetic correlations, demands large datasets containing all relevant phenotypic measures and detailed knowledge of family relationships or, alternatively, genotypic and phenotypic data for numerous unrelated individuals. Here, we suggest an alternative, efficient estimation approach through the construction of two disease metrics from large health datasets: temporal disease prevalence curves and low-dimensional disease embeddings. We present eleven thousand heritability estimates corresponding to five study types: twins, traditional family studies, health records-based family studies, single nucleotide polymorphisms, and polygenic risk scores. We also...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2020. Major: Biostatistics. Advisors: Saonli Basu...
Many challenges related to understanding the mystery of missing heritability and discovering the var...
Narrow-sense heritability (h(2)) is an important genetic parameter that quantifies the proportion of...
Typically, estimating genetic parameters, such as disease heritability and between-disease genetic c...
In the field of genetics, the concept of heritability refers to the proportion of variations of a bi...
Genetic correlations are the genome-wide aggregate effects of causal variants affecting multiple tra...
The heritability (h2) of a disease is the proportion of phenotypic variance that is due to genetics....
<div><p>The clinical utility of family history and genetic tests is generally well understood for si...
Genetic correlations are the genome-wide aggregate effects of causal variants affecting multiple tra...
Background Traditionally, heritability has been estimated using family-based methods such as twin s...
A major finding from the last decade of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is that variant-pheno...
Clinical classification is essential for estimating disease prevalence but is difficult, often requi...
Heritability estimation provides important information about the relative contribution of genetic an...
Estimation of narrow-sense heritability, h2, from genome-wide SNPs genotyped in unrelated individual...
Genome-wide association studies are designed to discover SNPs that are associated with a complex tra...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2020. Major: Biostatistics. Advisors: Saonli Basu...
Many challenges related to understanding the mystery of missing heritability and discovering the var...
Narrow-sense heritability (h(2)) is an important genetic parameter that quantifies the proportion of...
Typically, estimating genetic parameters, such as disease heritability and between-disease genetic c...
In the field of genetics, the concept of heritability refers to the proportion of variations of a bi...
Genetic correlations are the genome-wide aggregate effects of causal variants affecting multiple tra...
The heritability (h2) of a disease is the proportion of phenotypic variance that is due to genetics....
<div><p>The clinical utility of family history and genetic tests is generally well understood for si...
Genetic correlations are the genome-wide aggregate effects of causal variants affecting multiple tra...
Background Traditionally, heritability has been estimated using family-based methods such as twin s...
A major finding from the last decade of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is that variant-pheno...
Clinical classification is essential for estimating disease prevalence but is difficult, often requi...
Heritability estimation provides important information about the relative contribution of genetic an...
Estimation of narrow-sense heritability, h2, from genome-wide SNPs genotyped in unrelated individual...
Genome-wide association studies are designed to discover SNPs that are associated with a complex tra...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2020. Major: Biostatistics. Advisors: Saonli Basu...
Many challenges related to understanding the mystery of missing heritability and discovering the var...
Narrow-sense heritability (h(2)) is an important genetic parameter that quantifies the proportion of...