Despite the growing consensus on the importance of testing gene-gene interactions in genetic studies of complex diseases, the effect of gene-gene interactions has often been defined as a deviance from genetic additive effects, which is essentially treated as a residual term in genetic analysis and leads to low power in detecting the presence of interacting effects. To what extent the definition of gene-gene interaction at population level reflects the genes' biochemical or physiological interaction remains a mystery. In this article, we introduce a novel definition and a new measure of gene-gene interaction between two unlinked loci (or genes). We developed a general theory for studying linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns in disease popula...
Currently, the genetic variants identified by genome wide association study (GWAS) generally only ac...
Background: The rapid advance in large-scale SNP-chip technologies offers us great opportunities in ...
Currently, the genetic variants identified by genome wide association study (GWAS) generally only ac...
<div><p>Detecting gene-gene interaction in complex diseases has become an important priority for com...
This paper focuses on statistical methods that test for the effect of a single gene in a way that ac...
International audienceThough multiple interacting loci are likely involved in the etiology of comple...
<div><p>Various methods have been developed for identifying gene–gene interactions in genome-wide as...
Various methods have been developed for identifying gene–gene interactions in genome-wide associatio...
Detecting gene-gene interaction in complex diseases is a major challenge for common disease genetics...
Despite current enthusiasm for investigation of gene-gene interactions and gene-environment interact...
ABSTRACT The identification of gene–gene and gene–environment interaction in human traits and diseas...
In modern genetic epidemiology studies, the association between the disease and a genomic region, su...
Complex traits can be attributed to the effect of two or more genes and their interaction with each ...
Detecting gene-gene interaction in complex diseases is a major challenge for common disease genetics...
Interest has recently focussed on allowing for interactions between loci as a way to increase power ...
Currently, the genetic variants identified by genome wide association study (GWAS) generally only ac...
Background: The rapid advance in large-scale SNP-chip technologies offers us great opportunities in ...
Currently, the genetic variants identified by genome wide association study (GWAS) generally only ac...
<div><p>Detecting gene-gene interaction in complex diseases has become an important priority for com...
This paper focuses on statistical methods that test for the effect of a single gene in a way that ac...
International audienceThough multiple interacting loci are likely involved in the etiology of comple...
<div><p>Various methods have been developed for identifying gene–gene interactions in genome-wide as...
Various methods have been developed for identifying gene–gene interactions in genome-wide associatio...
Detecting gene-gene interaction in complex diseases is a major challenge for common disease genetics...
Despite current enthusiasm for investigation of gene-gene interactions and gene-environment interact...
ABSTRACT The identification of gene–gene and gene–environment interaction in human traits and diseas...
In modern genetic epidemiology studies, the association between the disease and a genomic region, su...
Complex traits can be attributed to the effect of two or more genes and their interaction with each ...
Detecting gene-gene interaction in complex diseases is a major challenge for common disease genetics...
Interest has recently focussed on allowing for interactions between loci as a way to increase power ...
Currently, the genetic variants identified by genome wide association study (GWAS) generally only ac...
Background: The rapid advance in large-scale SNP-chip technologies offers us great opportunities in ...
Currently, the genetic variants identified by genome wide association study (GWAS) generally only ac...