The genetic basis of many common human diseases is expected to be highly heterogeneous, with multiple causative loci and multiple alleles at some of the causative loci. Analyzing the association of disease with one genetic marker at a time can have weak power, because of relatively small genetic effects and the need to correct for multiple testing. Testing the simultaneous effects of multiple markers by multivariate statistics might improve power, but they too will not be very powerful when there are many markers, because of the many degrees of freedom. To overcome some of the limitations of current statistical methods for case-control studies of candidate genes, we develop a new class of nonparametric statistics that can simultaneously tes...
Recent developments in the statistical analysis of genome-wide studies are reviewed. Genome-wide ana...
The Human Genome Project and its spin- offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gen...
Modern genetic association studies typically involve multiple single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)...
The genetic basis of many common human diseases is expected to be highly heterogeneous, with multipl...
Abstract: As our understanding of biological pathways and the genes that regulate these pathways inc...
Genetic association studies often collect data on multiple traits that are correlated. Discovery of ...
There is increasing evidence showing that pleiotropy is a widespread phenomenon in complex diseases ...
In modern genetic epidemiology studies, the association between the disease and a genomic region, su...
Association studies offer an exciting approach to finding underlying genetic variants of complex hum...
As the development of genotyping and next-generation sequencing technologies, multi-marker testing i...
Recent progress in the development of single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) maps within genes and acr...
Traditional case-control studies provide a powerful and efficient method for evaluation of associati...
In genetic association studies of rare variants, low statistical power and potential violations of e...
Background: Complex diseases are believed to be the results of many genes and environmental factors....
INTRODUCTION: It is expected that different markers may show different patterns of association with ...
Recent developments in the statistical analysis of genome-wide studies are reviewed. Genome-wide ana...
The Human Genome Project and its spin- offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gen...
Modern genetic association studies typically involve multiple single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)...
The genetic basis of many common human diseases is expected to be highly heterogeneous, with multipl...
Abstract: As our understanding of biological pathways and the genes that regulate these pathways inc...
Genetic association studies often collect data on multiple traits that are correlated. Discovery of ...
There is increasing evidence showing that pleiotropy is a widespread phenomenon in complex diseases ...
In modern genetic epidemiology studies, the association between the disease and a genomic region, su...
Association studies offer an exciting approach to finding underlying genetic variants of complex hum...
As the development of genotyping and next-generation sequencing technologies, multi-marker testing i...
Recent progress in the development of single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) maps within genes and acr...
Traditional case-control studies provide a powerful and efficient method for evaluation of associati...
In genetic association studies of rare variants, low statistical power and potential violations of e...
Background: Complex diseases are believed to be the results of many genes and environmental factors....
INTRODUCTION: It is expected that different markers may show different patterns of association with ...
Recent developments in the statistical analysis of genome-wide studies are reviewed. Genome-wide ana...
The Human Genome Project and its spin- offs are making it increasingly feasible to determine the gen...
Modern genetic association studies typically involve multiple single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)...