Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have delivered many novel insights about the etiology of many common heritable diseases. However, in most disorders studied by GWAS, the known single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with the disease do not account for a large portion of the genetic factors underlying the condition. This suggests that many of the undiscovered variants contributing to the risk of common diseases have weak effects or are relatively rare. This thesis introduces novel adaptations of techniques for improving detection power for both of these types of risk variants, and reports the results of analyses applying these methods to real datasets for common diseases. Chapter 2 describes a novel approach to improve...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
The advent of genotyping and sequencing technologies has enabled human genetics to discover numerous...
Over the past decade, the number of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) carried out has increased...
Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been used successfully in detecting associat...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have had a tremendous impact on the pace of genomic research...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
The advent of genotyping and sequencing technologies has enabled human genetics to discover numerous...
Over the past decade, the number of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) carried out has increased...
Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been used successfully in detecting associat...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have had a tremendous impact on the pace of genomic research...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
With the availability of dense maps of anonymous and frequent SNPs spanning the whole human genome, ...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...