Parent-of-origin (PofO) effects, such as imprinting are a phenomenon where the effect of variants depends on parental origin. Conventional association studies assume that phenotypic effects are independent of parental origin, and are thus severely underpowered to detect such non-Mendelian effects. Risk of orofacial clefts is influenced by genetic and environmental effects, the latter including maternal-specific factors such as perinatal smoking and folate intake. To identify variants showing PofO effects in orofacial clefts we have used a modification of the family-based transmission disequilibrium test to screen for biased transmission from mothers and fathers to affected offspring, biased ratios of maternal versus paternal transmission, a...
Cleft palate only is a common birth defect with high heritability. Only a small fraction of this her...
Prior genome-wide association studies for oral clefts have focused on clinic-based samples with uncl...
Objective: Nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or cleft palate (NSCL/P) have multifactorial etiology where ge...
Parent-of-origin (PofO) effects, such as imprinting are a phenomenon where the effect of variants de...
We performed a genome wide association analysis of maternally-mediated genetic effects and parent-of...
Cleft palate only is a common birth defect with high heritability. Only a small fraction of this her...
Background: Although both the mother's and father's alleles are present in the offspring, they may n...
Background: Although both genetic and environmental factors have been reported to influence the risk...
Orofacial clefts (OFCs) affect approximately 1.7 of every 1000 live births worldwide, making them am...
Background. Nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (nsCL±P) and cleft palate (nsCP) are...
Background: Nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (nsCL6P) and nonsyndromic cleft pala...
Background Fetal conditions can in principle be affected by the mother's genotype working through th...
Fetal conditions can in principle be affected by the mother's genotype working through the prenatal ...
Cleft palate only is a common birth defect with high heritability. Only a small fraction of this her...
Prior genome-wide association studies for oral clefts have focused on clinic-based samples with uncl...
Objective: Nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or cleft palate (NSCL/P) have multifactorial etiology where ge...
Parent-of-origin (PofO) effects, such as imprinting are a phenomenon where the effect of variants de...
We performed a genome wide association analysis of maternally-mediated genetic effects and parent-of...
Cleft palate only is a common birth defect with high heritability. Only a small fraction of this her...
Background: Although both the mother's and father's alleles are present in the offspring, they may n...
Background: Although both genetic and environmental factors have been reported to influence the risk...
Orofacial clefts (OFCs) affect approximately 1.7 of every 1000 live births worldwide, making them am...
Background. Nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (nsCL±P) and cleft palate (nsCP) are...
Background: Nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (nsCL6P) and nonsyndromic cleft pala...
Background Fetal conditions can in principle be affected by the mother's genotype working through th...
Fetal conditions can in principle be affected by the mother's genotype working through the prenatal ...
Cleft palate only is a common birth defect with high heritability. Only a small fraction of this her...
Prior genome-wide association studies for oral clefts have focused on clinic-based samples with uncl...
Objective: Nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or cleft palate (NSCL/P) have multifactorial etiology where ge...