There is a lot of confusion in the literature about the “differences” between “model-based” and “model-free” methods and about which approach is better suited for detection of the genes predisposing to complex multifactorial phenotypes. By starting from first principles, we demonstrate that the differences between the two approaches have more to do with study design than statistical analysis. When simple data structures are repeatedly ascertained, no assumptions about the genotype-phenotype relationship need to be made for the analysis to be powerful, since simple data structures admit only a small number of df. When more complicated and/or heterogeneous data structures are ascertained, however, the number of df in the underlying probabilit...
Once genetic linkage has been identified for a complex disease, the next step is often association a...
SummaryWe have evaluated 23 different statistics, from a total of 10 popular software packages for m...
Genomewide linkage studies are tending toward the use of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as t...
It is well known that genotyping errors lead to loss of power in gene-mapping studies and underestim...
Single-marker linkage-disequilibrium (LD) methods cannot fully describe disequilibrium in an entire ...
SummaryLinkage analysis with genetic markers has been successful in the localization of genes for ma...
In linkage and linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis of complex multifactorial phenotypes, various ty...
This report describes computer implementation of a scheme for joint linkage and association analysis...
Most multipoint linkage programs assume linkage equilibrium among the markers being studied. The ass...
We present the results of a simulation study that indicate that true haplotypes at multiple, tightly...
SummaryIt has been demonstrated in the literature that the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) ha...
Background In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
When the mode of inheritance of a disease is unknown, the LOD-score method of linkage analysis must ...
One way to perform linkage-disequilibrium (LD) mapping of genetic traits is to use single markers. S...
Genetic association studies offer an opportunity to find genetic variants underlying complex human d...
Once genetic linkage has been identified for a complex disease, the next step is often association a...
SummaryWe have evaluated 23 different statistics, from a total of 10 popular software packages for m...
Genomewide linkage studies are tending toward the use of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as t...
It is well known that genotyping errors lead to loss of power in gene-mapping studies and underestim...
Single-marker linkage-disequilibrium (LD) methods cannot fully describe disequilibrium in an entire ...
SummaryLinkage analysis with genetic markers has been successful in the localization of genes for ma...
In linkage and linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis of complex multifactorial phenotypes, various ty...
This report describes computer implementation of a scheme for joint linkage and association analysis...
Most multipoint linkage programs assume linkage equilibrium among the markers being studied. The ass...
We present the results of a simulation study that indicate that true haplotypes at multiple, tightly...
SummaryIt has been demonstrated in the literature that the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) ha...
Background In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
When the mode of inheritance of a disease is unknown, the LOD-score method of linkage analysis must ...
One way to perform linkage-disequilibrium (LD) mapping of genetic traits is to use single markers. S...
Genetic association studies offer an opportunity to find genetic variants underlying complex human d...
Once genetic linkage has been identified for a complex disease, the next step is often association a...
SummaryWe have evaluated 23 different statistics, from a total of 10 popular software packages for m...
Genomewide linkage studies are tending toward the use of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as t...