BACKGROUND. We explored three approaches to heritability and linkage analyses of longitudinal total cholesterol levels (CHOL) in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 13 simulated data without knowing the answers. The first two were univariate approaches and used 1) baseline measure at exam one or 2) summary measures such as mean and slope from multiple exams. The third method was a multivariate approach that directly models multiple measurements on a subject. A variance components model (SOLAR) was employed in the univariate approaches. A mixed regression model with polynomials was employed in the multivariate approach and implemented in SAS/IML. RESULTS. Using the baseline measure at exam 1, we detected all baseline or slope genes contributing a ...
Project Heartbeat! was a longitudinal study of metabolic and morphological changes in adolescents ag...
There is currently considerable interest in genetic analysis of quantitative traits such as blood pr...
Serum concentrations of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein choles...
In most genetic studies in humans the variability in a quantitative trait is adjusted for variabilit...
Participants analyzed actual and simulated longitudinal data from the Framingham Heart Study for var...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
Background: Plasma total cholesterol (TC) levels are highly genetically determined. Although ample e...
Background: Longitudinal phenotypic data provides a rich potential resource for genetic studies whic...
A variety of robust and model‐dependent genetic linkage methods were applied to log transformed lipi...
Recent advances in genome research have accelerated the process of locating candidate genes and the ...
The heritability of a phenotype is an estimation of the percent of variance in that phenotype that i...
[[abstract]]Background: Longitudinal phenotypic data provides a rich potential resource for genetic ...
Improved laboratory methods allow one to investigate the contribution of measured allelic variabilit...
Most, if not all, human phenotypes exhibit a temporal, dosage-dependent, or age effect. In this work...
Project Heartbeat! was a longitudinal study of metabolic and morphological changes in adolescents ag...
Project Heartbeat! was a longitudinal study of metabolic and morphological changes in adolescents ag...
There is currently considerable interest in genetic analysis of quantitative traits such as blood pr...
Serum concentrations of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein choles...
In most genetic studies in humans the variability in a quantitative trait is adjusted for variabilit...
Participants analyzed actual and simulated longitudinal data from the Framingham Heart Study for var...
The etiology of immune-related diseases or traits is often complex, involving many genetic and envir...
Background: Plasma total cholesterol (TC) levels are highly genetically determined. Although ample e...
Background: Longitudinal phenotypic data provides a rich potential resource for genetic studies whic...
A variety of robust and model‐dependent genetic linkage methods were applied to log transformed lipi...
Recent advances in genome research have accelerated the process of locating candidate genes and the ...
The heritability of a phenotype is an estimation of the percent of variance in that phenotype that i...
[[abstract]]Background: Longitudinal phenotypic data provides a rich potential resource for genetic ...
Improved laboratory methods allow one to investigate the contribution of measured allelic variabilit...
Most, if not all, human phenotypes exhibit a temporal, dosage-dependent, or age effect. In this work...
Project Heartbeat! was a longitudinal study of metabolic and morphological changes in adolescents ag...
Project Heartbeat! was a longitudinal study of metabolic and morphological changes in adolescents ag...
There is currently considerable interest in genetic analysis of quantitative traits such as blood pr...
Serum concentrations of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein choles...