Genetic association studies are used to find candidate genes or genome regions that contribute to a specific disease by testing for a correlation between disease status and genetic variation. This article provides a broad outline of the design and analysis of such studies, focusing on case-control studies in candidate genes or regions
Candidate gene association studies (CGAS) are a useful epidemiologic approach to drawing inferences ...
SNP chip-based genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is an inspiring and fast scanning method for m...
Genetic make-up of an individual is responsible for expression of external characters. Genes express...
Genetic Association Studies is designed for students of public health, epidemiology, and the health ...
Association studies can be performed using any type of genetic polymorphism, but the one most common...
Disease gene mapping is the first step towards our ultimate goal for understanding the etiology of a...
This is the first in a series of 3 articles serving as an introduction to clinicians wishing to read...
This protocol describes how to appropriately design a genetic association case-control study, either...
This paper provides a review of the design and analysis of genetic association studies. In case cont...
The past decade has witnessed growing interest in genetic predisposition to common diseases, and alo...
Association mapping seeks to identify marker alleles present at significantly different frequencies ...
Genetic association studies aim to detect association between one or more genetic polymorphisms and ...
It is a commonly held belief that most complex diseases (e.g., diabetes, asthma, cancer) are affecte...
Genetic mapping by linkage analysis has been an invaluable tool in the positional strategy to identi...
During the past decade, mutations affecting liability to human disease have been discovered at a phe...
Candidate gene association studies (CGAS) are a useful epidemiologic approach to drawing inferences ...
SNP chip-based genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is an inspiring and fast scanning method for m...
Genetic make-up of an individual is responsible for expression of external characters. Genes express...
Genetic Association Studies is designed for students of public health, epidemiology, and the health ...
Association studies can be performed using any type of genetic polymorphism, but the one most common...
Disease gene mapping is the first step towards our ultimate goal for understanding the etiology of a...
This is the first in a series of 3 articles serving as an introduction to clinicians wishing to read...
This protocol describes how to appropriately design a genetic association case-control study, either...
This paper provides a review of the design and analysis of genetic association studies. In case cont...
The past decade has witnessed growing interest in genetic predisposition to common diseases, and alo...
Association mapping seeks to identify marker alleles present at significantly different frequencies ...
Genetic association studies aim to detect association between one or more genetic polymorphisms and ...
It is a commonly held belief that most complex diseases (e.g., diabetes, asthma, cancer) are affecte...
Genetic mapping by linkage analysis has been an invaluable tool in the positional strategy to identi...
During the past decade, mutations affecting liability to human disease have been discovered at a phe...
Candidate gene association studies (CGAS) are a useful epidemiologic approach to drawing inferences ...
SNP chip-based genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is an inspiring and fast scanning method for m...
Genetic make-up of an individual is responsible for expression of external characters. Genes express...