BACKGROUND: Epistasis is recognized as a fundamental part of the genetic architecture of individuals. Several computational approaches have been developed to model gene-gene interactions in case-control studies, however, none of them is suitable for time-dependent analysis. Herein we introduce the Survival Dimensionality Reduction (SDR) algorithm, a non-parametric method specifically designed to detect epistasis in lifetime datasets. RESULTS: The algorithm requires neither specification about the underlying survival distribution nor about the underlying interaction model and proved satisfactorily powerful to detect a set of causative genes in synthetic epistatic lifetime datasets with a limited number of samples and high degree of right-cen...
We propose a novel multifactor dimensionality reduction method for epistasis detection in small or e...
It is generally believed that epistasis makes an important contribution to the genetic architecture ...
Genome Wide Analysis Studies (GWAS) are typically used to examine monogenic disorders caused by sing...
Background: Epistasis is recognized as a fundamental part of the genetic architecture of individuals...
AbstractBackgroundThe discovery and the description of the genetic background of common human diseas...
Analyzing the combined effects of genes (and/or environmental factors) on the development of complex...
Conventional statistical modeling techniques, used to detect high-order interactions between SNPs, l...
AbstractBackgroundThe analysis of survival data allows to evaluate whether in a population the genet...
Background: The interaction between loci to affect phenotype is called epistasis. It is strict epist...
BACKGROUND: The interaction between loci to affect phenotype is called epistasis. It is strict epist...
Detecting, characterizing, and interpreting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human ...
Detecting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human complex diseases is a big challeng...
Detecting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human complex diseases is a big challeng...
Detecting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human complex diseases is a big challeng...
of methods for analyzing high-dimensional datasets. for a SNP pattern is the probability of the dat...
We propose a novel multifactor dimensionality reduction method for epistasis detection in small or e...
It is generally believed that epistasis makes an important contribution to the genetic architecture ...
Genome Wide Analysis Studies (GWAS) are typically used to examine monogenic disorders caused by sing...
Background: Epistasis is recognized as a fundamental part of the genetic architecture of individuals...
AbstractBackgroundThe discovery and the description of the genetic background of common human diseas...
Analyzing the combined effects of genes (and/or environmental factors) on the development of complex...
Conventional statistical modeling techniques, used to detect high-order interactions between SNPs, l...
AbstractBackgroundThe analysis of survival data allows to evaluate whether in a population the genet...
Background: The interaction between loci to affect phenotype is called epistasis. It is strict epist...
BACKGROUND: The interaction between loci to affect phenotype is called epistasis. It is strict epist...
Detecting, characterizing, and interpreting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human ...
Detecting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human complex diseases is a big challeng...
Detecting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human complex diseases is a big challeng...
Detecting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human complex diseases is a big challeng...
of methods for analyzing high-dimensional datasets. for a SNP pattern is the probability of the dat...
We propose a novel multifactor dimensionality reduction method for epistasis detection in small or e...
It is generally believed that epistasis makes an important contribution to the genetic architecture ...
Genome Wide Analysis Studies (GWAS) are typically used to examine monogenic disorders caused by sing...