Large-scale haplotype association analysis, especially at the whole-genome level, is still a very challenging task without an optimal solution. In this study, we propose a new approach for haplotype association analysis that is based on a variable-sized sliding-window framework and employs regularized regression analysis to tackle the problem of multiple degrees of freedom in the haplotype test. Our method can handle a large number of haplotypes in association analyses more efficiently and effectively than do currently available approaches. We implement a procedure in which the maximum size of a sliding window is determined by local haplotype diversity and sample size, an attractive feature for large-scale haplotype analyses, such as a whol...
Multilocus haplotype analysis of candidate variants with genome wide association studies (GWAS) data...
One way to perform linkage-disequilibrium (LD) mapping of genetic traits is to use single markers. S...
Large-scale, multilocus genetic association studies require powerful and appropriate statistical-ana...
Large-scale haplotype association analysis, especially at the whole-genome level, is still a very ch...
Haplotypes provide a more informative format of polymorphisms for genetic association analysis than ...
Recent studies have shown that the human genome has a haplotype block structure, such that it can be...
Multilocus analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism haplotypes is a promising approach to dissecti...
We present a novel approach to disease-gene mapping via cladistic analysis of single-nucleotide poly...
Multilocus analysis of single-nucleotide–polymorphism (SNP) haplotypes may provide evidence of assoc...
Haplotype-based association analysis has been recognized as a tool with high resolution and potentia...
The recently identified (Daly et al. 2001 and Patil et al. 2001) block-like structure in the human g...
A decade ago, genomewide association studies were proposed as a tool to unravel the genetic basis of...
Marginal tests based on individual SNPs are routinely used in genetic association studies. Studies h...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
The haplotype association analysis has been proposed to capture the collective behavior of sets of v...
Multilocus haplotype analysis of candidate variants with genome wide association studies (GWAS) data...
One way to perform linkage-disequilibrium (LD) mapping of genetic traits is to use single markers. S...
Large-scale, multilocus genetic association studies require powerful and appropriate statistical-ana...
Large-scale haplotype association analysis, especially at the whole-genome level, is still a very ch...
Haplotypes provide a more informative format of polymorphisms for genetic association analysis than ...
Recent studies have shown that the human genome has a haplotype block structure, such that it can be...
Multilocus analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism haplotypes is a promising approach to dissecti...
We present a novel approach to disease-gene mapping via cladistic analysis of single-nucleotide poly...
Multilocus analysis of single-nucleotide–polymorphism (SNP) haplotypes may provide evidence of assoc...
Haplotype-based association analysis has been recognized as a tool with high resolution and potentia...
The recently identified (Daly et al. 2001 and Patil et al. 2001) block-like structure in the human g...
A decade ago, genomewide association studies were proposed as a tool to unravel the genetic basis of...
Marginal tests based on individual SNPs are routinely used in genetic association studies. Studies h...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
The haplotype association analysis has been proposed to capture the collective behavior of sets of v...
Multilocus haplotype analysis of candidate variants with genome wide association studies (GWAS) data...
One way to perform linkage-disequilibrium (LD) mapping of genetic traits is to use single markers. S...
Large-scale, multilocus genetic association studies require powerful and appropriate statistical-ana...