International audienceA disease gene introduced into a rapidly growing population by a single individual remains in strong linkage disequilibrium with the surrounding molecular markers. Mapping strategies taking advantage of this phenomenon allow increased mapping resolution as compared to pedigree analysis. Demographic models underlying these strategies usually assume the population exponential growth approximated by Poisson distribution of the number of children per individual. Knowing the real demographic distribution in the studied French-Canadian population, we analyzed the validity of the Poisson approximation. We adapted the existing model of the Poisson branching process to the case of a rapidly growing population and to non-Poisson...
As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation of fine...
The objective of this project was to examine the dynamics of population size based on age-specific l...
<div><p>As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation...
International audienceWe describe a method to estimate the rate of recombination per generation from...
International audienceWe describe a method to estimate the rate of recombination per generation from...
Geneticists are now actively attempting to map disease genes. Linkage analysis can suggest a chromos...
Geneticists are now actively attempting to map disease genes. Linkage analysis can suggest a chromos...
Recent genetic studies suggest that many age-related diseases may be attributed not to a single or s...
We introduce a new method for estimating recombination rates from population genetic data. The metho...
Obtaining an accurate measure of how recombination rates vary across the genome has implications for...
International audienceThe rapid development of sequencing technologies represents new opportunities ...
International audienceThe rapid development of sequencing technologies represents new opportunities ...
Admixture has played an important role in shaping genetic diversity in many human populations. Quant...
International audienceThe rapid development of sequencing technologies represents new opportunities ...
By studying the rate of recombination between genetic markers and disease genes with linkage analysi...
As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation of fine...
The objective of this project was to examine the dynamics of population size based on age-specific l...
<div><p>As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation...
International audienceWe describe a method to estimate the rate of recombination per generation from...
International audienceWe describe a method to estimate the rate of recombination per generation from...
Geneticists are now actively attempting to map disease genes. Linkage analysis can suggest a chromos...
Geneticists are now actively attempting to map disease genes. Linkage analysis can suggest a chromos...
Recent genetic studies suggest that many age-related diseases may be attributed not to a single or s...
We introduce a new method for estimating recombination rates from population genetic data. The metho...
Obtaining an accurate measure of how recombination rates vary across the genome has implications for...
International audienceThe rapid development of sequencing technologies represents new opportunities ...
International audienceThe rapid development of sequencing technologies represents new opportunities ...
Admixture has played an important role in shaping genetic diversity in many human populations. Quant...
International audienceThe rapid development of sequencing technologies represents new opportunities ...
By studying the rate of recombination between genetic markers and disease genes with linkage analysi...
As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation of fine...
The objective of this project was to examine the dynamics of population size based on age-specific l...
<div><p>As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation...