Identity-by-descent (IBD), the detection of shared segments inherited from a common ancestor, is a fundamental concept in genomics with broad applications in the characterization and analysis of genomes. While historically the concept of IBD was extensively utilized through linkage analyses and in studies of founder populations, applications of IBD-based methods subsided during the genome-wide association study era. This was primarily due to the computational expense of IBD detection, which becomes increasingly relevant as the field moves toward the analysis of biobank-scale datasets that encompass individuals from highly diverse backgrounds. To address these computational barriers, the past several years have seen new methodological advanc...
The determination of the relationship between a pair of individuals is a fundamental application of ...
The ability to identify segments of genomes identical-by-descent (IBD) is a part of standard workflo...
In a founder population patients with a genetic disease are likely to share predisposing genes from ...
Background: Identity by descent (IBD) has played a fundamental role in the discovery of genetic loci...
We present a method, fastIBD, for finding tracts of identity by descent (IBD) between pairs of indiv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Identity by descent (IBD) describes the shared inhe...
Detection of recent identity by descent (IBD) in population samples is important for population-base...
It is an assumption of large, population-based datasets that samples are annotated accurately whethe...
The detection of genetic segments of Identical by Descent (IBD) in Genome-Wide Association Studies h...
The detection of genetic segments of Identical by Descent (IBD) in Genome-Wide Association Studies h...
Identity by descent (IBD) inference is the task of computationally detecting genomic segments that a...
The thesis describes algorithms for detecting regions of recent identity by descent (IBD) from huma...
Identity by descent (IBD) inference is the task of computationally detecting genomic segments that a...
Detection of Identical-By-Descent (IBD) segments provides a fundamental measure of genetic relatedne...
The ability to identify segments of genomes identical-by-descent (IBD) is a part of standard workflo...
The determination of the relationship between a pair of individuals is a fundamental application of ...
The ability to identify segments of genomes identical-by-descent (IBD) is a part of standard workflo...
In a founder population patients with a genetic disease are likely to share predisposing genes from ...
Background: Identity by descent (IBD) has played a fundamental role in the discovery of genetic loci...
We present a method, fastIBD, for finding tracts of identity by descent (IBD) between pairs of indiv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Identity by descent (IBD) describes the shared inhe...
Detection of recent identity by descent (IBD) in population samples is important for population-base...
It is an assumption of large, population-based datasets that samples are annotated accurately whethe...
The detection of genetic segments of Identical by Descent (IBD) in Genome-Wide Association Studies h...
The detection of genetic segments of Identical by Descent (IBD) in Genome-Wide Association Studies h...
Identity by descent (IBD) inference is the task of computationally detecting genomic segments that a...
The thesis describes algorithms for detecting regions of recent identity by descent (IBD) from huma...
Identity by descent (IBD) inference is the task of computationally detecting genomic segments that a...
Detection of Identical-By-Descent (IBD) segments provides a fundamental measure of genetic relatedne...
The ability to identify segments of genomes identical-by-descent (IBD) is a part of standard workflo...
The determination of the relationship between a pair of individuals is a fundamental application of ...
The ability to identify segments of genomes identical-by-descent (IBD) is a part of standard workflo...
In a founder population patients with a genetic disease are likely to share predisposing genes from ...