Scanning the genome for association between markers and complex diseases typically requires testing hundreds of thousands of genetic polymorphisms. Testing such a large number of hypotheses exacerbates the trade-off between power to detect meaningful associations and the chance of making false discoveries. Even before the full genome is scanned, investigators often favor certain regions on the basis of the results of prior investigations, such as previous linkage scans. The remaining regions of the genome are investigated simultaneously because genotyping is relatively inexpensive compared with the cost of recruiting participants for a genetic study and because prior evidence is rarely sufficient to rule out these regions as harboring genes...
SummaryDisease-susceptibility loci are now being mapped via genomewide scans in which a linkage stat...
Genome scans using dense single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data have recently become a reality. I...
Recent studies have shown that the human genome has a haplotype block structure, such that it can be...
Scanning the genome for association between markers and complex diseases typically requires testing ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are now feasible for studying the genetics underlying complex...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies are a promising strategy for identifying common genetic varian...
Recent developments in the statistical analysis of genome-wide studies are reviewed. Genome-wide ana...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
With millions of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified and characterized, genomewide ass...
Association studies offer an exciting approach to finding underlying genetic variants of complex hum...
In genome-wide genetic studies with a large number of markers, balancing the type I error rate and p...
Abstract The power of genome-wide association studies can be improved by incorporating...
As more studies adopt the approach of whole-genome screening, geneticists are faced with the challen...
Genome-wide association studies are revolutionizing the search for the genes underlying human comple...
Ambitious programs have recently been advocated or launched to create genomewide databases for meta-...
SummaryDisease-susceptibility loci are now being mapped via genomewide scans in which a linkage stat...
Genome scans using dense single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data have recently become a reality. I...
Recent studies have shown that the human genome has a haplotype block structure, such that it can be...
Scanning the genome for association between markers and complex diseases typically requires testing ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are now feasible for studying the genetics underlying complex...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies are a promising strategy for identifying common genetic varian...
Recent developments in the statistical analysis of genome-wide studies are reviewed. Genome-wide ana...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
With millions of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified and characterized, genomewide ass...
Association studies offer an exciting approach to finding underlying genetic variants of complex hum...
In genome-wide genetic studies with a large number of markers, balancing the type I error rate and p...
Abstract The power of genome-wide association studies can be improved by incorporating...
As more studies adopt the approach of whole-genome screening, geneticists are faced with the challen...
Genome-wide association studies are revolutionizing the search for the genes underlying human comple...
Ambitious programs have recently been advocated or launched to create genomewide databases for meta-...
SummaryDisease-susceptibility loci are now being mapped via genomewide scans in which a linkage stat...
Genome scans using dense single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data have recently become a reality. I...
Recent studies have shown that the human genome has a haplotype block structure, such that it can be...