Gene-based analysis of multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a gene region is an alternative to single SNP analysis. The multi-bin linear combination test (MLC) proposed in previous studies utilizes the correlation among SNPs within a gene to construct a gene-based global test. SNPs are partitioned into clusters of highly correlated SNPs, and the MLC test statistic quadratically combines linear combination statistics constructed for each cluster. The test has degrees of freedom equal to the number of clusters and can be more powerful than a fully quadratic or fully linear test statistic. In this study, we develop a new SNP clustering algorithm designed to find cliques, which are complete subnetworks of SNPs with all pairwise co...
Association studies for disease susceptibility genes rely on the high density of SNPs within candida...
Motivation: Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) measures the association between two sets of multid...
There is strong evidence showing that joint analysis of multiple phenotypes in genome-wide associati...
Gene-based analysis of multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a gene region is an altern...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
A topical question in genetic association studies is the optimal use of the information provided by ...
There has been an increasing interest in joint analysis of multiple phenotypes in genome-wide associ...
There is an increasing interest in joint analysis of multiple phenotypes for genome-wide association...
Summary: Cluster and set-cover algorithms are developed to obtain a set of tag single nucleotide pol...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have become a common approach to iden...
Identifying single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) interactions is considered as a popular and crucial...
Hypothesis testing is widely adopted in genetic studies for summarizing statistical evidence from da...
Gene-based tests of association are frequently applied to common SNPs (MAF>5%) as an alternative to ...
<div><p>Gene-based tests of association are frequently applied to common SNPs (MAF>5%) as an alterna...
Genome-wide association studies commonly involve simultaneous tests of millions of single nucleotide...
Association studies for disease susceptibility genes rely on the high density of SNPs within candida...
Motivation: Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) measures the association between two sets of multid...
There is strong evidence showing that joint analysis of multiple phenotypes in genome-wide associati...
Gene-based analysis of multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a gene region is an altern...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
A topical question in genetic association studies is the optimal use of the information provided by ...
There has been an increasing interest in joint analysis of multiple phenotypes in genome-wide associ...
There is an increasing interest in joint analysis of multiple phenotypes for genome-wide association...
Summary: Cluster and set-cover algorithms are developed to obtain a set of tag single nucleotide pol...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have become a common approach to iden...
Identifying single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) interactions is considered as a popular and crucial...
Hypothesis testing is widely adopted in genetic studies for summarizing statistical evidence from da...
Gene-based tests of association are frequently applied to common SNPs (MAF>5%) as an alternative to ...
<div><p>Gene-based tests of association are frequently applied to common SNPs (MAF>5%) as an alterna...
Genome-wide association studies commonly involve simultaneous tests of millions of single nucleotide...
Association studies for disease susceptibility genes rely on the high density of SNPs within candida...
Motivation: Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) measures the association between two sets of multid...
There is strong evidence showing that joint analysis of multiple phenotypes in genome-wide associati...