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Principles in genetic risk assessment  || FREE PAPER ||

Principles in genetic risk assessment || FREE PAPER ||

... disorders, risk assessment is primarily based on: (1) the results derived from genetic testing in direct diagnosis of symptomatic individuals (eg, Huntington’s disease) or confirmation of diagnosis of a ...

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Lobular breast cancer: incidence and genetic and non genetic risk factors

Lobular breast cancer: incidence and genetic and non genetic risk factors

... and genetic risk factors, and have shown that there were notable differences with ...use. Genetic risk factors vary depending on breast cancer histology, and CDH1 proves that genes involved in ...

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Genetic risk of Parkinson disease and progression:

Genetic risk of Parkinson disease and progression:

... motor features such as bradykinesia, rigidity, and tremor. However, in addition to these motor symptoms, patients with Parkinson disease also develop nonmotor symptoms (NMSs), which include depression, cognitive decline, ...

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Multi-locus models of genetic risk of disease

Multi-locus models of genetic risk of disease

... true genetic architecture (in terms of number, fre- quency and eff ect size of risk variants and the way in which they combine) is unknown and may be quite diff erent for the diff erent diseases listed in ...

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Genetic risk score and risk of stage 3 chronic kidney disease

Genetic risk score and risk of stage 3 chronic kidney disease

... the genetic risk score have been discussed above, ...More genetic markers may be discovered in the future, and incorporation of these markers such as rare genetic variants influencing ...

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Statistical Methods in Genetic Association Studies and a Genetic Risk Score for Predictive Modeling of Disease Risk: from Gene Discovery to Translation.

Statistical Methods in Genetic Association Studies and a Genetic Risk Score for Predictive Modeling of Disease Risk: from Gene Discovery to Translation.

... of genetic variants with varying effect size that are associated with complex diseases [McCarthy, et ...identified genetic variants is by constructing a genetic risk score (GRS) for modeling ...

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Habitual coffee consumption and genetic predisposition to obesity: gene-diet interaction analyses in three US prospective studies

Habitual coffee consumption and genetic predisposition to obesity: gene-diet interaction analyses in three US prospective studies

... 10- risk allele, stratified according to subgroups of coffee ...the genetic risk ...the genetic risk score and coffee consumption on BMI or prevalent obesity were tested by including ...

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Genomic-based tools for the risk assessment, management, and prevention of type 2 diabetes

Genomic-based tools for the risk assessment, management, and prevention of type 2 diabetes

... significant risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease, neuropathy, nephropathy, retinopathy, periodontal disease, and foot ulcers and ...high risk so that management and intervention ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC4903944.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC4903944.pdf

... at genetic risk for ASD, we examine the play behavior of 22-month-old toddlers with [high risk (HR)] and without [low risk (LR)] an older sibling with ASD in two different contexts: free play ...

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Pleiotropic Analysis of Lung Cancer and Blood Triglycerides.

Pleiotropic Analysis of Lung Cancer and Blood Triglycerides.

... share genetic risk factors and pleiotropic analysis could identify individual loci associated with these ...disease risk factors (blood lipids from 188,577 subjects, type 2 diabetes from 148,821 ...

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Genetic Associations between Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels and Psychiatric Disorders

Genetic Associations between Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels and Psychiatric Disorders

... Previous studies have identified risk variations of CACNA1G as genetic risk for ASD. A linkage study of sibling pairs with only male probands found a strong association of the chromosomic region ...

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Stroke genetics: prospects for personalized medicine

Stroke genetics: prospects for personalized medicine

... supports genetic factors being important in stroke ...identified genetic variants explain only a small proportion of overall stroke risk, and therefore are not currently useful in predicting ...

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The Effect Of Emphasizing Key Vocabulary On Student Achievement With English Learners

The Effect Of Emphasizing Key Vocabulary On Student Achievement With English Learners

... Association Studies (GWAS) and little focus on theory or mechanisms. Utilizing a theory to better understand the complexity of obesity may be appropriate, especially when integrating multiple systems that include both ...

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Variation in Both IL28B and KIR2DS3 Genes Influence Pegylated Interferon and Ribavirin Hepatitis C Treatment Outcome in HIV 1 Co Infection

Variation in Both IL28B and KIR2DS3 Genes Influence Pegylated Interferon and Ribavirin Hepatitis C Treatment Outcome in HIV 1 Co Infection

... no genetic risk factors should continue standard ...host genetic risk factors, see Table 6) who fail to achieve RVR are highly unlikely to achieve ...host genetic analysis needs to ...

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mp201777.pdf

mp201777.pdf

... for genetic risk by weighting risk alleles according to the natural log of the odds ratio (OR) from each of the discovery disorder ...polygenic risk score, 10 PCs and study indicator ...

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POLYMORPHISMS OF PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTORS (PPARS) IN OBESITY AND TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS (T2DM)

POLYMORPHISMS OF PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTORS (PPARS) IN OBESITY AND TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS (T2DM)

... a genetic risk factor for insulin resistance and ...has genetic susceptibility to T2DM and hypertension but not to insulin sensitivity in hypertensive subjects [33] and it may be an important ...

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Genetics of rheumatoid arthritis: GWAS and beyond

Genetics of rheumatoid arthritis: GWAS and beyond

... Novel genetic findings are continuously being reported alongside the rapid development of genetic technologies, sophisticated statistical analysis, and larger sample ...disease risk in many complex ...

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The Association of Gender, Age, and Coping with Internalizing Symptoms in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease

The Association of Gender, Age, and Coping with Internalizing Symptoms in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease

... Characterizing the natural history of autism precursors in infancy permits implementation of targeted interventions that may alter aberrant behavioral and neural development (Dawson, 2008). Indeed, early ASD treatment ...

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Risk Prediction Modeling on Family-Based Sequencing Data Using a Random Field Method

Risk Prediction Modeling on Family-Based Sequencing Data Using a Random Field Method

... of genetic variants by applying more lenient inclusion ...dividual genetic variant, it attempts to estimate their cumu- lative ...The genetic variance component is estimated based on a genetic ...

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Genetic and Environmental Influences on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: A Study of Chinese Twin Children and Adolescents

Genetic and Environmental Influences on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: A Study of Chinese Twin Children and Adolescents

... August, 2006. The procedure of recruitment is described in detail elsewhere (Duan et al., 2013). Briefly, twins and their parents were invited to attend the survey by telephone or post. The Institutional Review Board of ...

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