Susceptibility to the majority of human disease is to a varying extent determined by genetic alterations in an individual’s genome. This implies that the identification of genetic factors that predispose to human disease is important as it enables genetic testing that may contribute to diagnosis, risk stratification and prevention, and may provide inroads for the study of disease mechanisms. Developments in genomic technologies and the increased understanding of the nature of genetic variation in humans provide unprecedented opportunities for the discovery of genetic variation underlying inherited disorders. This thesis has utilized these developments to uncover genetic factors that determine susceptibility to a variety of common multifacto...
Our improved understanding of cellular biology, and, in a larger sense, human variability, relies on...
The relationships between diseases and genetic factors are by no means uniform. Single-gene diseases...
There has been growing debate over the nature of the genetic contribution to individual susceptibili...
The range of genetic diversity within human populations is enormous. Genetic susceptibility to commo...
For almost 15 years, genome research has focused on the search for major risk factors in common dise...
Advances in genomics have led to discovery of hundreds of mutations causing rare diseases and thousa...
The struggle to identify susceptibility genes for complex disorders has stimulated geneticists to de...
This book describes the remarkable progress which has been made in defining the extent and nature of...
Susceptibility to common human diseases is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The...
Identifying the causes of similarities and differences in genetic disease prevalence among humans is...
Recent genome-wide studies have reported novel associations between common polymorphisms and suscept...
After the sequencing of the human genome is done, enormous genomic information and high-through-put ...
Since human genetic variation likely accounts for genetic predispositions to common diseases as well...
The genomic revolution has generated an extraordinary resource, the catalog of variation within the ...
A University of Utah geneticist, who developed the statistical methodology used by scientists throug...
Our improved understanding of cellular biology, and, in a larger sense, human variability, relies on...
The relationships between diseases and genetic factors are by no means uniform. Single-gene diseases...
There has been growing debate over the nature of the genetic contribution to individual susceptibili...
The range of genetic diversity within human populations is enormous. Genetic susceptibility to commo...
For almost 15 years, genome research has focused on the search for major risk factors in common dise...
Advances in genomics have led to discovery of hundreds of mutations causing rare diseases and thousa...
The struggle to identify susceptibility genes for complex disorders has stimulated geneticists to de...
This book describes the remarkable progress which has been made in defining the extent and nature of...
Susceptibility to common human diseases is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The...
Identifying the causes of similarities and differences in genetic disease prevalence among humans is...
Recent genome-wide studies have reported novel associations between common polymorphisms and suscept...
After the sequencing of the human genome is done, enormous genomic information and high-through-put ...
Since human genetic variation likely accounts for genetic predispositions to common diseases as well...
The genomic revolution has generated an extraordinary resource, the catalog of variation within the ...
A University of Utah geneticist, who developed the statistical methodology used by scientists throug...
Our improved understanding of cellular biology, and, in a larger sense, human variability, relies on...
The relationships between diseases and genetic factors are by no means uniform. Single-gene diseases...
There has been growing debate over the nature of the genetic contribution to individual susceptibili...