It is widely agreed that complex diseases are typically caused by the joint effects of multiple instead of a single genetic variation. These genetic variations may show stronger effects when considered together than when considered individually, a phenomenon known as epistasis or multilocus interaction. In this work, we explore the applicability of information interaction to discover pairwise epistatic effects related with complex diseases. We start by showing that traditional approaches such as classification methods or greedy feature selection methods (such as the Fleuret method) do not perform well on this problem. We then compare our information interaction method with BEAM and SNPHarvester in artificial datasets simulating epistatic in...
Detection of epistatic interaction between loci has been postulated to provide a more in-depth under...
Detection of epistatic interaction between loci has been postulated to provide a more in-depth under...
Epistatic interactions are referred to as SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) that affect disease...
Background: Detecting epistatic interactions plays a significant role in improving pathogenesis, pre...
Background: Detecting epistatic interactions plays a significant role in improving pathogenesis, pre...
Background: Detecting epistatic interactions at the gene level is essential to understanding the bio...
Motivation: Epistasis or gene-gene interaction has gained increasing attention in studies of complex...
More and more genome-wide association studies are being designed to uncover the full genetic basis o...
Epistasis, or gene-gene interaction, contributes substantially to trait variation in organisms rangi...
Detecting, characterizing, and interpreting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human ...
The treatment of complex diseases often relies on combinatorial therapy, a strategy where drugs are ...
International audienceGenome-wide association studies have identified a large number of single-nucle...
The advancements in sequencing high-throughput human genome and computational abilities have tremend...
Detection of epistatic interaction between loci has been postulated to provide a more in-depth under...
Abstract Background Genetic epistasis is an often-overlooked area in the study of the genomics of co...
Detection of epistatic interaction between loci has been postulated to provide a more in-depth under...
Detection of epistatic interaction between loci has been postulated to provide a more in-depth under...
Epistatic interactions are referred to as SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) that affect disease...
Background: Detecting epistatic interactions plays a significant role in improving pathogenesis, pre...
Background: Detecting epistatic interactions plays a significant role in improving pathogenesis, pre...
Background: Detecting epistatic interactions at the gene level is essential to understanding the bio...
Motivation: Epistasis or gene-gene interaction has gained increasing attention in studies of complex...
More and more genome-wide association studies are being designed to uncover the full genetic basis o...
Epistasis, or gene-gene interaction, contributes substantially to trait variation in organisms rangi...
Detecting, characterizing, and interpreting gene-gene interactions or epistasis in studies of human ...
The treatment of complex diseases often relies on combinatorial therapy, a strategy where drugs are ...
International audienceGenome-wide association studies have identified a large number of single-nucle...
The advancements in sequencing high-throughput human genome and computational abilities have tremend...
Detection of epistatic interaction between loci has been postulated to provide a more in-depth under...
Abstract Background Genetic epistasis is an often-overlooked area in the study of the genomics of co...
Detection of epistatic interaction between loci has been postulated to provide a more in-depth under...
Detection of epistatic interaction between loci has been postulated to provide a more in-depth under...
Epistatic interactions are referred to as SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) that affect disease...