SummaryPopulation-based tests of association have used data from either case-control studies or studies based on trios (affected child and parents). Case-control studies are more prone to false-positive results caused by inappropriate controls, which can occur if, for example, there is population admixture or stratification. An advantage of family-based tests is that cases and controls are well matched, but parental data may not always be available, especially for late-onset diseases. Three recent family-based tests of association and linkage utilize unaffected siblings as surrogates for untyped parents. In this paper, we propose an extension of one of these tests. We describe and compare the four tests in the context of a complex disease f...
Linkage mapping of complex diseases is often followed by association studies between phenotypes and ...
SummaryFamily-based tests of association provide the opportunity to test for an association between ...
With the trend in molecular epidemiology towards both genome-wide association studies and complex mo...
SummaryPopulation-based tests of association have used data from either case-control studies or stud...
SummaryThe transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) developed by Spielman et al. can be a powerful fam...
SummaryThe sibship disequilibrium test (SDT) is designed to detect both linkage in the presence of a...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
SummaryWe extend the methodology for family-based tests of association and linkage to allow for both...
We describe the use of multivariate regression for testing allelic association in the presence of li...
Linkage analysis may not provide the necessary resolution for identification of the genes underlying...
SummaryThe transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) developed by Spielman et al. can be a powerful fam...
SummaryLinkage analysis with genetic markers has been successful in the localization of genes for ma...
SummaryThe sibship disequilibrium test (SDT) is designed to detect both linkage in the presence of a...
To analyze incomplete families, the following statistical tests can be used: LRAT—a simple likelihoo...
Family-based association methods such as the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) have become very...
Linkage mapping of complex diseases is often followed by association studies between phenotypes and ...
SummaryFamily-based tests of association provide the opportunity to test for an association between ...
With the trend in molecular epidemiology towards both genome-wide association studies and complex mo...
SummaryPopulation-based tests of association have used data from either case-control studies or stud...
SummaryThe transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) developed by Spielman et al. can be a powerful fam...
SummaryThe sibship disequilibrium test (SDT) is designed to detect both linkage in the presence of a...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
SummaryWe extend the methodology for family-based tests of association and linkage to allow for both...
We describe the use of multivariate regression for testing allelic association in the presence of li...
Linkage analysis may not provide the necessary resolution for identification of the genes underlying...
SummaryThe transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) developed by Spielman et al. can be a powerful fam...
SummaryLinkage analysis with genetic markers has been successful in the localization of genes for ma...
SummaryThe sibship disequilibrium test (SDT) is designed to detect both linkage in the presence of a...
To analyze incomplete families, the following statistical tests can be used: LRAT—a simple likelihoo...
Family-based association methods such as the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) have become very...
Linkage mapping of complex diseases is often followed by association studies between phenotypes and ...
SummaryFamily-based tests of association provide the opportunity to test for an association between ...
With the trend in molecular epidemiology towards both genome-wide association studies and complex mo...