Abstract The power of genome-wide association studies can be improved by incorporating information from previous study findings, for example, results of genome-wide linkage analyses. Weighted false-discovery rate (FDR) control can incorporate genome-wide linkage scan results into the analysis of genome-wide association data by assigning single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) specific weights. Stratified FDR control can also be applied by stratifying the SNPs into high and low linkage strata. We applied these two FDR control methods to the data of North American Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium (NARAC) study and the Framingham Heart Study (FHS), combining both association and linkage analysis results. For the NARAC study, we used ...
Abstract In a genome-wide association study, association between disease trait and hun...
To pinpoint true positive single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) associations in a genome-wide associa...
We have used the genome-wide marker genotypes from Genetic Analysis Workshop 15 Problem 2 to explore...
Abstract The power of genome-wide association studies can be improved by incorporating...
The high genomic density of the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) sets that are typically surveye...
Scanning the genome for association between markers and complex diseases typically requires testing ...
Background: Genome-wide association studies prove to be a powerful approach to identify the genetic ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
Results from whole-genome association studies of many common diseases are now available. Increasingl...
Despite many years of effort, linkage and candidate gene association studies have yielded disappoint...
Background: Genome wide association studies (GWAS) have proven useful as a method for identifying ge...
Abstract Background Genome-wide association studies prove to be a powerful approach to identify the ...
We have used the genome-wide marker genotypes from Genetic Analysis Workshop 15 Problem 2 to explore...
Genome-wide association studies are widely used today to discover genetic factors that modify the ri...
Abstract In a genome-wide association study, association between disease trait and hun...
To pinpoint true positive single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) associations in a genome-wide associa...
We have used the genome-wide marker genotypes from Genetic Analysis Workshop 15 Problem 2 to explore...
Abstract The power of genome-wide association studies can be improved by incorporating...
The high genomic density of the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) sets that are typically surveye...
Scanning the genome for association between markers and complex diseases typically requires testing ...
Background: Genome-wide association studies prove to be a powerful approach to identify the genetic ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
Results from whole-genome association studies of many common diseases are now available. Increasingl...
Despite many years of effort, linkage and candidate gene association studies have yielded disappoint...
Background: Genome wide association studies (GWAS) have proven useful as a method for identifying ge...
Abstract Background Genome-wide association studies prove to be a powerful approach to identify the ...
We have used the genome-wide marker genotypes from Genetic Analysis Workshop 15 Problem 2 to explore...
Genome-wide association studies are widely used today to discover genetic factors that modify the ri...
Abstract In a genome-wide association study, association between disease trait and hun...
To pinpoint true positive single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) associations in a genome-wide associa...
We have used the genome-wide marker genotypes from Genetic Analysis Workshop 15 Problem 2 to explore...