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Mapping genes in complex diseases

Novel Methods for Mapping Complex Disease

Novel Methods for Mapping Complex Disease

... 5.1 Introduction The Extended Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction (EMDR), Multifactor Dimen- sionality Reduction–Phenomics (MDR-Phenomics) and Phenotypic Homogeneity Dis- tinction (PHD) were developed to solve different ...

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Statistical Methods in Mapping Complex Diseases

Statistical Methods in Mapping Complex Diseases

... gene mapping of complex human ...susceptibility genes for many diseases, the identified SNPs often only explain a small fraction of the phenotypic variation, suggesting a large number of ...

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The genetics of complex autoimmune diseases: non-mhc susceptibility genes

The genetics of complex autoimmune diseases: non-mhc susceptibility genes

... multiple genes mediating a polygenic autoimmune disease into a col- lection of congenic strains, each carrying one susceptibility gene on a single genetic ...individual genes in animal models of IMD, SLE, ...

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DESE: estimating driver tissues by selective expression of genes associated with complex diseases or traits

DESE: estimating driver tissues by selective expression of genes associated with complex diseases or traits

... susceptibility genes in GWAS ...susceptibility genes from many indir- ectly associated ...susceptibility genes had more significant p ...ranking genes according to their selective expression ...

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Sequencing Complex Diseases With HapMap

Sequencing Complex Diseases With HapMap

... genetic mapping attempt to postulate the dominant ...candidate genes with known biochemical or physio- eters on the basis of Louis’s (1982) observed informa- logical ...

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An assessment of the Irish population for large scale genetic mapping studies involving epilepsy and other complex diseases

An assessment of the Irish population for large scale genetic mapping studies involving epilepsy and other complex diseases

... genetic mapping study, an understanding of how well HapMap data represents LD in the study population is ...candidate genes for epilepsy genotyped across 1118 healthy individuals from the Irish, British, ...

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Gene Discovery in Mendelian and Complex Diseases

Gene Discovery in Mendelian and Complex Diseases

... mitochondrial complex II/III deficiency’ ...nuclear genes associated with the biochemical phenotype observed in the affected children did not yield any candidate ...autozygosity mapping to generate a ...

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Genetic Interactions and Complex Human Diseases

Genetic Interactions and Complex Human Diseases

... SNP-gene mapping as many genes have multiple SNPs mapping to ...proteasome complex exhibited the highest median ranking across the nine disease cohorts when testing for protective effects ...

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Exploring The Genetic Architecture Of Complex Diseases

Exploring The Genetic Architecture Of Complex Diseases

... two genes, it was assigned to the closer ...when mapping SNPs to genes using genetic distance ...from mapping SNPs to genes using physical distance: a SNP was mapped to a gene if it was ...

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Linkage Disequilibrium and the Mapping of Human Disease Genes

Linkage Disequilibrium and the Mapping of Human Disease Genes

... association mapping is becoming narrower as data become available for more genomic regions and ...for mapping relies on assumptions regarding the genetic architecture of common diseases that are open ...

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Identification of Susceptibility and Causing Genes for  Mendelian and Complex Diseases

Identification of Susceptibility and Causing Genes for Mendelian and Complex Diseases

... de genes causales de ...de genes de susceptibilidad a enfermedades complejas se ...de genes. Finalmente, genes de efecto menor podrían no ser detectados por ligamiento, sin importar cómo ha ...

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Searching for genes in complex diseases: lessons from systemic lupus erythematosus

Searching for genes in complex diseases: lessons from systemic lupus erythematosus

... ed the disease mutation across inde- pendent families. Typically, the closer the marker is to the disease locus, the greater the proportion of affected sub- jects carrying the identical allele at the marker. By this ...

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Integrative analysis for finding genes and networks involved in diabetes and other complex diseases

Integrative analysis for finding genes and networks involved in diabetes and other complex diseases

... specific genes as candidates for further analysis. With 30% or more of human genes lacking functional annotation, existing protein interaction databases and maps are still far from being ...candidate ...

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Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci for Complex Binary Diseases Using Line Crosses

Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci for Complex Binary Diseases Using Line Crosses

... The genetic mechanisms underlying such com- plex diseases are usually analyzed using quantitative ge- netics techniques whose classical model partitions a complex trait into [r] ...

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Esca of Grapevine : A Disease Complex or a Complex of Diseases

Esca of Grapevine : A Disease Complex or a Complex of Diseases

... disease complex, in the sense that several interacting factors and micro- organisms concur to produce the overall syndrome; ...a complex of at least two distinct diseases: ‘white rot’ caused by ...

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Combining Gene Expression and Molecular Marker Information for Mapping Complex Trait Genes: A Simulation Study

Combining Gene Expression and Molecular Marker Information for Mapping Complex Trait Genes: A Simulation Study

... an individual contracting the disease is indirect. of interest can be identified, the microarray data could Simulation strategy: Current knowledge about possible sta- be used to refine our knowledge about the genetic ...

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Genes, inflammation, and age-related diseases

Genes, inflammation, and age-related diseases

... In chapter 8, we investigated the impact of genetic variation in the PCAF-gene on all-cause mortality, and mortality due to vascular events and cancer in the PROSPER-study and validated our findings in the WOSCOPS and ...

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Fine Mapping of Complex Trait Genes Combining Pedigree and Linkage Disequilibrium Information: A Bayesian Unified Framework

Fine Mapping of Complex Trait Genes Combining Pedigree and Linkage Disequilibrium Information: A Bayesian Unified Framework

... for mapping in the four- than in the two-gener- ation pedigree but also because in the complex pedigree there were fewer offspring per family, making it less accurate for estimating the QTL genotype and the ...

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Mapping Transgene Insertion Sites Reveals Complex Interactions Between Mouse Transgenes And Neighboring Endogenous Genes

Mapping Transgene Insertion Sites Reveals Complex Interactions Between Mouse Transgenes And Neighboring Endogenous Genes

... endogenous genes near the transgene could aid in interpreting transgene expression patterns, this has been attempted infrequently, in large part because methods for determining insertion sites have been ...to ...

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GENETIC MAPPING IN SACCHAROMYCES IV. MAPPING OF TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE GENES AND USE OF DISOMIC STRAINS IN LOCALIZING GENES

GENETIC MAPPING IN SACCHAROMYCES IV. MAPPING OF TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE GENES AND USE OF DISOMIC STRAINS IN LOCALIZING GENES

... To place genes on the genetic maps of yeast, four different approaches were employed: tetrad analysis, random spore analysis, mitotic mapping, and trisomic analysis.. to verify [r] ...

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