Statistical methods for haplotype inference from multi-site genotypes of unrelated individuals have important application in association studies and population genetics. Understanding the factors that affect the accuracy of this inference is important, but their assessment has been restricted by the limited availability of biological data with known phase. We created hybrid cell lines monosomic for human chromosome 19 and produced single-chromosome complete sequences of a 48 kb genomic region in 39 individuals of African American (AA) and European American (EA) origin. We employ these phase-known genotypes and coalescent simulations to assess the accuracy of statistical haplotype reconstruction by several algorithms. Accuracy of phase infer...
In this report, we compare and contrast three previously published Bayesian methods for inferring ha...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
Haplotypes are an important concept for genetic association studies, but involve uncertainty due to ...
Statistical methods for haplotype inference from multi-site genotypes of unrelated individuals have ...
Haplotype analyses have become increasingly common in genetic studies of human disease because of th...
Haplotype analysis has become increasingly important for the study of human disease as well as for r...
Abstract Background Analyses of genetic data at the level of haplotypes provide increased accuracy a...
Statistically reconstructing haplotypes from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes, can lea...
Statistically reconstructing haplotypes from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes, can lea...
Statistically reconstructing haplotypes from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes, can lea...
Statistically reconstructing haplotypes from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes, can lea...
Whole-genome association studies present many new statistical and computational challenges due to th...
We present the results of a simulation study that indicate that true haplotypes at multiple, tightly...
Knowledge of haplotype phase is valuable for many analysis methods in the study of disease, populati...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
In this report, we compare and contrast three previously published Bayesian methods for inferring ha...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
Haplotypes are an important concept for genetic association studies, but involve uncertainty due to ...
Statistical methods for haplotype inference from multi-site genotypes of unrelated individuals have ...
Haplotype analyses have become increasingly common in genetic studies of human disease because of th...
Haplotype analysis has become increasingly important for the study of human disease as well as for r...
Abstract Background Analyses of genetic data at the level of haplotypes provide increased accuracy a...
Statistically reconstructing haplotypes from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes, can lea...
Statistically reconstructing haplotypes from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes, can lea...
Statistically reconstructing haplotypes from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes, can lea...
Statistically reconstructing haplotypes from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes, can lea...
Whole-genome association studies present many new statistical and computational challenges due to th...
We present the results of a simulation study that indicate that true haplotypes at multiple, tightly...
Knowledge of haplotype phase is valuable for many analysis methods in the study of disease, populati...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
In this report, we compare and contrast three previously published Bayesian methods for inferring ha...
Current routine genotyping methods typically do not provide haplotype information, which is essentia...
Haplotypes are an important concept for genetic association studies, but involve uncertainty due to ...