نتایج جستجو برای: genome wide association study

تعداد نتایج: 4629884  

2017
Gibran Hemani Kate Tilling George Davey Smith

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2011
Renfang Jiang Jianping Dong

We conducted a genome-wide association study on the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 simulated unrelated individuals data using a multilocus score test based on wavelet transformation that we proposed recently. Wavelet transformation is an advanced smoothing technique, whereas the currently popular collapsing methods are the simplest way to smooth multilocus genotypes. The wavelet-based test suppre...

2013
Charlotte L. Nelson Kimberly Pelak Mihai V. Podgoreanu Sun Hee Ahn William K. Scott Andrew S. Allen Lindsay G. Cowell Thomas H. Rude Yurong Zhang Amy Tong Felicia Ruffin Batu K. Sharma-Kuinkel Vance G. Fowler John P. Hussman

Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27705, USA Center for Human Genome Variation, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 27708, USA Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human G...

2009
Wei (Will) Yang C Charles Gu

Genetic analysis of complex diseases demands novel analytical methods to interpret data collected on thousands of variables by genome-wide association studies. The complexity of such analysis is multiplied when one has to consider interaction effects, be they among the genetic variations (G x G) or with environment risk factors (G x E). Several statistical learning methods seem quite promising ...

Journal: :Drug discovery today 2015
Lasse Folkersen Shameek Biswas Klaus Stensgaard Frederiksen Pernille Keller Brian Fox Jan Fleckner

Recent groundbreaking work in genetics has identified thousands of small-effect genetic variants throughout the genome that are associated with almost all major diseases. These genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are often proposed as a source of future medical breakthroughs. However, with several notable exceptions, the journey from a small-effect genetic variant to a functional drug has pr...

2015
Simon L. Girard Patrick A. Dion Cynthia V. Bourassa Steve Geoffroy Pamela Lachance-Touchette Amina Barhdadi Mathieu Langlois Ridha Joober Marie-Odile Krebs Marie-Pierre Dubé Guy A. Rouleau Klaus Brusgaard

BACKGROUND Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a very heterogeneous disease that affects approximately 1% of the general population. Recently, the genetic complexity thought to underlie this condition was further supported by three independent studies that identified an increased number of damaging de novo mutations DNM in different SCZ probands. While these three reports support the implication of DNM in t...

Journal: :Statistics and its interface 2011
Jichun Xie T Tony Cai John Maris Hongzhe Li

This paper considers the problem of optimal false discovery rate control when the test statistics are dependent. An optimal joint oracle procedure, which minimizes the false non-discovery rate subject to a constraint on the false discovery rate is developed. A data-driven marginal plug-in procedure is then proposed to approximate the optimal joint procedure for multivariate normal data. It is s...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2013
Ann L Collins Patrick F Sullivan

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been the focus of considerable effort in psychiatry. These efforts have markedly increased knowledge of the genetic basis of psychiatric disorders, and yielded empirical data on genetic architecture critical to addressing long-standing debates in the field. There is a now a clear path to increased knowledge of the 'parts lists' for these disorders.

2012
Anna A.E. Vinkhuyzen Sophie van der Sluis Hermine H. M. Maes Danielle Posthuma

Heritability estimates of general intelligence in adulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all heritability due to additive genetic influences, while genetic dominance and shared environmental factors are absent, or too small to be detected. These estimates are derived from studies based on the classical twin design and are based on the assumption of random mating. Yet, considerable posit...

Journal: :Current opinion in genetics & development 2013
Mark D M Leiserson Jonathan V Eldridge Sohini Ramachandran Benjamin J Raphael

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identify genetic variants that distinguish a control population from a population with a specific trait. Two challenges in GWAS are: (1) identification of the causal variant within a longer haplotype that is associated with the trait; (2) identification of causal variants for polygenic traits that are caused by variants in multiple genes within a pathway. ...

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