It is hypothesized that certain alleles can have a protective effect not only when inherited by the offspring but also as noninherited maternal antigens (NIMA). To estimate the NIMA effect, large samples of families are needed. When large samples are not available, we propose a combined approach to estimate the NIMA effect from ascertained nuclear families and twin pairs. We develop a likelihood-based approach allowing for several ascertainment schemes, to accommodate for the outcome-dependent sampling scheme, and a family-specific random term, to take into account the correlation between family members. We estimate the parameters using maximum likelihood based on the combined joint likelihood (CJL) approach. Simulations show that the CJL i...
SummaryWhen affected probands and their biological parents are genotyped at a candidate gene or a ma...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
It is hypothesized that certain alleles can have a protective effect not only when inherited by the ...
Missing data occur in genetic association studies for several reasons including missing family membe...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...
Random-effects models are often used in family-based genetic association studies to properly capture...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
OBJECTIVES: Combining the analysis of family-based samples with unrelated individuals can enhance th...
As genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are becoming more popular, two approaches, among others, c...
The selection of an appropriate control sample for use in association mapping requires serious delib...
Assumptions regarding the true underlying genetic model, or mode of inheritance, are necessary when ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: It has been proposed that noninherited maternal HLA-DR anti...
Family studies are often used in genetic research to explore associations between genetic markers an...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
SummaryWhen affected probands and their biological parents are genotyped at a candidate gene or a ma...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
It is hypothesized that certain alleles can have a protective effect not only when inherited by the ...
Missing data occur in genetic association studies for several reasons including missing family membe...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...
Random-effects models are often used in family-based genetic association studies to properly capture...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
OBJECTIVES: Combining the analysis of family-based samples with unrelated individuals can enhance th...
As genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are becoming more popular, two approaches, among others, c...
The selection of an appropriate control sample for use in association mapping requires serious delib...
Assumptions regarding the true underlying genetic model, or mode of inheritance, are necessary when ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: It has been proposed that noninherited maternal HLA-DR anti...
Family studies are often used in genetic research to explore associations between genetic markers an...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
SummaryWhen affected probands and their biological parents are genotyped at a candidate gene or a ma...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...