The MFG test is a family-based association test that detects genetic effects contributing to disease in offspring, including offspring allelic effects, maternal allelic effects and MFG incompatibility effects. Like many other family-based association tests, it assumes that the offspring survival and the offspring-parent genotypes are conditionally independent provided the offspring is affected. However, when the putative disease-increasing locus can affect another competing phenotype, for example, offspring viability, the conditional independence assumption fails and these tests could lead to incorrect conclusions regarding the role of the gene in disease. We propose the v-MFG test to adjust for the genetic effects on one phenotype, e.g., v...
Non-inherited maternal antigens encoded by specific HLA-DRB1 alleles (NIMA) have been implicated as ...
Family-based association studies are commonly used in genetic research because they can be robust to...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...
The MFG test is a family-based association test that detects genetic effects contributing to disease...
Maternal-offspring gene interactions, aka maternal-fetal genotype (MFG) incompatibilities, are negle...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully discovered a number of genes that control d...
Assumptions regarding the true underlying genetic model, or mode of inheritance, are necessary when ...
Diseases that develop during gestation may be influenced by the genotype of the mother and the inher...
[[abstract]]Current family-based association tests for sequencing data were mainly developed for ide...
We use likelihood-based score statistics to test for association between a disease and a diallelic p...
A gene variant that increases disease risk will be overrepresented among diseased persons, even comp...
Non-inherited maternal antigens encoded by specific HLA-DRB1 alleles (NIMA) have been implicated as ...
We develop a locally efficient test for (multiplicative) gene-environment interaction in family stud...
Background/aimsMaternal and offspring cell contact at the site of placentation presents a plausible ...
Association studies test for genetic variation influencing disease risk. We explore here the applica...
Non-inherited maternal antigens encoded by specific HLA-DRB1 alleles (NIMA) have been implicated as ...
Family-based association studies are commonly used in genetic research because they can be robust to...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...
The MFG test is a family-based association test that detects genetic effects contributing to disease...
Maternal-offspring gene interactions, aka maternal-fetal genotype (MFG) incompatibilities, are negle...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully discovered a number of genes that control d...
Assumptions regarding the true underlying genetic model, or mode of inheritance, are necessary when ...
Diseases that develop during gestation may be influenced by the genotype of the mother and the inher...
[[abstract]]Current family-based association tests for sequencing data were mainly developed for ide...
We use likelihood-based score statistics to test for association between a disease and a diallelic p...
A gene variant that increases disease risk will be overrepresented among diseased persons, even comp...
Non-inherited maternal antigens encoded by specific HLA-DRB1 alleles (NIMA) have been implicated as ...
We develop a locally efficient test for (multiplicative) gene-environment interaction in family stud...
Background/aimsMaternal and offspring cell contact at the site of placentation presents a plausible ...
Association studies test for genetic variation influencing disease risk. We explore here the applica...
Non-inherited maternal antigens encoded by specific HLA-DRB1 alleles (NIMA) have been implicated as ...
Family-based association studies are commonly used in genetic research because they can be robust to...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...