Because of rapid progress in genotyping techniques, many large-scale, genomewide disease-association studies are now under way. Typically, the disorders examined are multifactorial, and, therefore, researchers seeking association must consider interactions among loci and between loci and other factors. One of the challenges of large disease-association studies is obtaining accurate estimates of the significance of discovered associations. The linkage disequilibrium between SNPs makes the tests highly dependent, and dependency worsens when interactions are tested. The standard way of assigning significance (P value) is by a permutation test. Unfortunately, in large studies, it is prohibitively slow to compute low P values by this method. We ...
A major challenge in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) is to derive the multiple testing thres...
We present a novel approach to disease-gene mapping via cladistic analysis of single-nucleotide poly...
The gene has been proposed as an attractive unit of analysis for association studies, but a simple y...
Because of rapid progress in genotyping techniques, many large-scale, genomewide disease-association...
Genome-wide association studies commonly involve simultaneous tests of millions of single nucleotide...
Large exploratory studies, including candidate-gene–association testing, genomewide linkage-disequil...
Association studies offer an exciting approach to finding underlying genetic variants of complex hum...
Genomewide association studies are being conducted to unravel the genetic etiology of complex human ...
Poster Presentation: abstract 2815/WShifting from Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based associa...
One of the main biological goals of recent years is to determine the genes in the human genome that ...
The recent advances in genomic technologies, have made it possible to collect large-scale informatio...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
Contemporary genetic association studies may test hundreds of thousands of genetic variants for asso...
We present methods for linkage and association mapping of quantitative traits for a founder populati...
With millions of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified and characterized, genomewide ass...
A major challenge in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) is to derive the multiple testing thres...
We present a novel approach to disease-gene mapping via cladistic analysis of single-nucleotide poly...
The gene has been proposed as an attractive unit of analysis for association studies, but a simple y...
Because of rapid progress in genotyping techniques, many large-scale, genomewide disease-association...
Genome-wide association studies commonly involve simultaneous tests of millions of single nucleotide...
Large exploratory studies, including candidate-gene–association testing, genomewide linkage-disequil...
Association studies offer an exciting approach to finding underlying genetic variants of complex hum...
Genomewide association studies are being conducted to unravel the genetic etiology of complex human ...
Poster Presentation: abstract 2815/WShifting from Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based associa...
One of the main biological goals of recent years is to determine the genes in the human genome that ...
The recent advances in genomic technologies, have made it possible to collect large-scale informatio...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
Contemporary genetic association studies may test hundreds of thousands of genetic variants for asso...
We present methods for linkage and association mapping of quantitative traits for a founder populati...
With millions of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified and characterized, genomewide ass...
A major challenge in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) is to derive the multiple testing thres...
We present a novel approach to disease-gene mapping via cladistic analysis of single-nucleotide poly...
The gene has been proposed as an attractive unit of analysis for association studies, but a simple y...