Admixture mapping extends to human populations the principles that underlie linkage analysis of an experimental cross. For detecting genes that contribute to ethnic variation in disease risk, admixture mapping has greater statistical power than family-linkage studies. In comparison with association studies, admixture mapping requires far fewer markers to search the genome and is less affected by allelic heterogeneity. Statistical-analysis programs for admixture mapping are now available, and a genomewide panel of markers for admixture mapping in populations formed by West African–European admixture has been assembled. Some of the remaining technical challenges include the ability to ensure that the statistical methods are robust and to deve...
Admixture mapping (also known as “mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium,” or MALD) has been pr...
Admixture mapping is based on the hypothesis that differences in disease rates between populations a...
Certain human hereditary conditions, notably those with low penetrance and those which require an en...
Admixture mapping extends to human populations the principles that underlie linkage analysis of an e...
Admixture mapping is a promising new tool for discovering genes that contribute to complex traits. T...
Admixture between populations originating on different continents can be exploited to detect disease...
SummaryGenes that underlie ethnic differences in disease risk can be mapped in affected individuals ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-09Genetic admixture occurs when two or more previousl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-09Genetic admixture occurs when two or more previousl...
Admixture mapping (also known as “mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium,” or MALD) has been pr...
Admixture is an important evolutionary force that can and should be used in efforts to apply genomic...
Admixture between populations originating on different continents can be exploited to detect disease...
Admixture mapping (also known as “mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium,” or MALD) has been pr...
Admixture mapping (also known as “mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium,” or MALD) has been pr...
Admixture mapping requires a genomewide panel of relatively evenly spaced markers that can distingui...
Admixture mapping (also known as “mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium,” or MALD) has been pr...
Admixture mapping is based on the hypothesis that differences in disease rates between populations a...
Certain human hereditary conditions, notably those with low penetrance and those which require an en...
Admixture mapping extends to human populations the principles that underlie linkage analysis of an e...
Admixture mapping is a promising new tool for discovering genes that contribute to complex traits. T...
Admixture between populations originating on different continents can be exploited to detect disease...
SummaryGenes that underlie ethnic differences in disease risk can be mapped in affected individuals ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-09Genetic admixture occurs when two or more previousl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-09Genetic admixture occurs when two or more previousl...
Admixture mapping (also known as “mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium,” or MALD) has been pr...
Admixture is an important evolutionary force that can and should be used in efforts to apply genomic...
Admixture between populations originating on different continents can be exploited to detect disease...
Admixture mapping (also known as “mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium,” or MALD) has been pr...
Admixture mapping (also known as “mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium,” or MALD) has been pr...
Admixture mapping requires a genomewide panel of relatively evenly spaced markers that can distingui...
Admixture mapping (also known as “mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium,” or MALD) has been pr...
Admixture mapping is based on the hypothesis that differences in disease rates between populations a...
Certain human hereditary conditions, notably those with low penetrance and those which require an en...