Complex binary traits result from an intricate network of genetic and environmental factors. To aid their genetic dissection, several generalized linear models have been described to detect interaction between genes. However, it is recognized that these models have limited genetic interpretation. To overcome this problem, the allelic penetrance approach was proposed to model the action of a dominant or a recessive allele at a single locus, and to describe two-locus independent, inhibition, and cumulative actions. Classically, a recessive inheritance requires the expression of both recessive alleles in homozygotes to obtain the phenotype (type I recessiveness). In previous work, recessiveness was defined alternatively as a situation where a ...
International audienceSome diseases are due to germline mutations in predisposing genes, such as can...
There are 512 two-locus, two-allele, two-phenotype, fully penetrant disease models. Using the permut...
Haplotype data capture the genetic variation among individuals in a population and among populations...
Complex binary traits result from an intricate network of genetic and environmental factors. To aid ...
Many binary phenotypes do not follow a classical Mendelian inheritance pattern. Interaction between ...
Many binary phenotypes do not follow a classical Mendelian inheritance pattern. Interaction between...
Allelic penetrance approach as a tool to model two-locus interaction in complex binary trait
The penetrance tables for Trait I and Trait II are presented. Cell values indicate penetrance level,...
The global aim of this dissertation is to develop advanced statistical modeling to understand the ge...
The study of biological systems commonly depends on inferring the state of a 'hidden' variable, such...
bservable inherited characteristics of an individual (what we see) is called phenotype. . The gene...
grantor: University of TorontoAn important factor in genetic linkage analysis is the penet...
grantor: University of TorontoAn important factor in genetic linkage analysis is the penet...
Multilocus analysis of single-nucleotide–polymorphism (SNP) haplotypes may provide evidence of assoc...
International audienceSome diseases are due to germline mutations in predisposing genes, such as can...
International audienceSome diseases are due to germline mutations in predisposing genes, such as can...
There are 512 two-locus, two-allele, two-phenotype, fully penetrant disease models. Using the permut...
Haplotype data capture the genetic variation among individuals in a population and among populations...
Complex binary traits result from an intricate network of genetic and environmental factors. To aid ...
Many binary phenotypes do not follow a classical Mendelian inheritance pattern. Interaction between ...
Many binary phenotypes do not follow a classical Mendelian inheritance pattern. Interaction between...
Allelic penetrance approach as a tool to model two-locus interaction in complex binary trait
The penetrance tables for Trait I and Trait II are presented. Cell values indicate penetrance level,...
The global aim of this dissertation is to develop advanced statistical modeling to understand the ge...
The study of biological systems commonly depends on inferring the state of a 'hidden' variable, such...
bservable inherited characteristics of an individual (what we see) is called phenotype. . The gene...
grantor: University of TorontoAn important factor in genetic linkage analysis is the penet...
grantor: University of TorontoAn important factor in genetic linkage analysis is the penet...
Multilocus analysis of single-nucleotide–polymorphism (SNP) haplotypes may provide evidence of assoc...
International audienceSome diseases are due to germline mutations in predisposing genes, such as can...
International audienceSome diseases are due to germline mutations in predisposing genes, such as can...
There are 512 two-locus, two-allele, two-phenotype, fully penetrant disease models. Using the permut...
Haplotype data capture the genetic variation among individuals in a population and among populations...