In genetic mapping of complex traits, scored haplotypes are likely to represent only a subset of all causal polymorphisms. At the extreme of this scenario, observed polymorphisms are not themselves functional, and only linked to causal ones via linkage disequilibrium (LD). We will demonstrate that due to such incomplete knowledge regarding the underlying genetic mechanism, the variance of a trait may become different between the scored haplotypes. Thus, unequal variances between haplotypes may be indicative of additional functional polymorphisms affecting the trait. Methods accounting for such haplotype-specific variance may also provide an increased power to detect complex associations. We suggest ways to estimate and test these haplotypic...
Identification and description of genetic variation underlying disease susceptibility, efficacy, and...
In the 'indirect' method of detecting genetic associations between a trait and a DNA variant, we typ...
Large-scale haplotype association analysis, especially at the whole-genome level, is still a very ch...
In genetic mapping of complex traits, scored haplotypes are likely to represent only a subset of all...
Haplotypes provide a more informative format of polymorphisms for genetic association analysis than ...
SummaryA generalization of the transmission/disequilibrium test to detect association between polymo...
Association studies offer an exciting approach to finding underlying genetic variants of complex hum...
Multilocus analysis of single-nucleotide–polymorphism (SNP) haplotypes may provide evidence of assoc...
One way to perform linkage-disequilibrium (LD) mapping of genetic traits is to use single markers. S...
Marginal tests based on individual SNPs are routinely used in genetic association studies. Studies h...
A key step toward the discovery of a gene related to a trait is the finding of an association betwee...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
Within tightly linked regions of the genome it is often inefficient to genotype and test all polymor...
Much of the genetic basis of complex traits is present on current genotyping products, but the indiv...
Suppose that many polymorphic sites have been identified and genotyped in a region showing strong li...
Identification and description of genetic variation underlying disease susceptibility, efficacy, and...
In the 'indirect' method of detecting genetic associations between a trait and a DNA variant, we typ...
Large-scale haplotype association analysis, especially at the whole-genome level, is still a very ch...
In genetic mapping of complex traits, scored haplotypes are likely to represent only a subset of all...
Haplotypes provide a more informative format of polymorphisms for genetic association analysis than ...
SummaryA generalization of the transmission/disequilibrium test to detect association between polymo...
Association studies offer an exciting approach to finding underlying genetic variants of complex hum...
Multilocus analysis of single-nucleotide–polymorphism (SNP) haplotypes may provide evidence of assoc...
One way to perform linkage-disequilibrium (LD) mapping of genetic traits is to use single markers. S...
Marginal tests based on individual SNPs are routinely used in genetic association studies. Studies h...
A key step toward the discovery of a gene related to a trait is the finding of an association betwee...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
Within tightly linked regions of the genome it is often inefficient to genotype and test all polymor...
Much of the genetic basis of complex traits is present on current genotyping products, but the indiv...
Suppose that many polymorphic sites have been identified and genotyped in a region showing strong li...
Identification and description of genetic variation underlying disease susceptibility, efficacy, and...
In the 'indirect' method of detecting genetic associations between a trait and a DNA variant, we typ...
Large-scale haplotype association analysis, especially at the whole-genome level, is still a very ch...