نتایج جستجو برای: genetic association study

تعداد نتایج: 4665124  

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2010
Rick Twee-Hee Ong Yik-Ying Teo

MOTIVATION Linkage disequilibrium (LD) differences between populations can potentially result in failure to replicate primary signals of trait association in independent genome-wide association studies (GWAS). However, such inter-population LD differences can be leveraged to narrow the search for common causal variants responsible for the association signals observed. The ability to assess and ...

2011
Matthew A Deardorff Jesus Sainz Struan FA Grant

The hunt for the genetic contributors to complex disease has used a number of strategies, resulting in the identification of variants associated with many of the common diseases affecting society. However most of the genetic variants detected to date are single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and copy number variants (CNVs) and fall far short of explaining the full genetic component of any give...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical informatics 2010
Terry H. Shen Peter Tarczy-Hornoch Landon Fridman Detwiler Eithon Cadag Christopher S. Carlson

Genome wide association studies (GWAS) are an important approach to understanding the genetic mechanisms behind human diseases. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the predominant markers used in genome wide association studies, and the ability to predict which SNPs are likely to be functional is important for both a priori and a posteriori analyses of GWA studies. This article describes...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2013
R A Power T Wingenbach S Cohen-Woods R Uher M Y Ng A W Butler M Ising N Craddock M J Owen A Korszun L Jones I Jones M Gill J P Rice W Maier A Zobel O Mors A Placentino M Rietschel S Lucae F Holsboer E B Binder R Keers F Tozzi P Muglia G Breen I W Craig B Müller-Myhsok J L Kennedy J Strauss J B Vincent C M Lewis A E Farmer P McGuffin

BACKGROUND Although usually thought of as external environmental stressors, a significant heritable component has been reported for measures of stressful life events (SLEs) in twin studies. Method We examined the variance in SLEs captured by common genetic variants from a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 2578 individuals. Genome-wide complex trait analysis (GCTA) was used to estimate the...

2016
Gongjun Xu Lifeng Lin Peng Wei Wei Pan

Several two-sample tests for high-dimensional data have been proposed recently, but they are powerful only against certain limited alternative hypotheses. In practice, since the true alternative hypothesis is unknown, it is unclear how to choose a powerful test. We propose an adaptive test that maintains high power across a wide range of situations, and study its asymptotic properties. Its fini...

Journal: :Genetics 2015
Yakov A Tsepilov So-Youn Shin Nicole Soranzo Tim D Spector Cornelia Prehn Jerzy Adamski Gabi Kastenmüller Rui Wang-Sattler Konstantin Strauch Christian Gieger Yurii S Aulchenko Janina S Ried

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are widely applied to analyze the genetic effects on phenotypes. With the availability of high-throughput technologies for metabolite measurements, GWAS successfully identified loci that affect metabolite concentrations and underlying pathways. In most GWAS, the effect of each SNP on the phenotype is assumed to be additive. Other genetic models such as rec...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Luc Janss Gustavo de Los Campos Nuala Sheehan Daniel Sorensen

Unaccounted population stratification can lead to spurious associations in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and in this context several methods have been proposed to deal with this problem. An alternative line of research uses whole-genome random regression (WGRR) models that fit all markers simultaneously. Important objectives in WGRR studies are to estimate the proportion of variance ac...

2011
Ge Zhang Rebekah Karns Guangyun Sun Subba Rao Indugula Hong Cheng Dubravka Havas-Augustin Natalija Novokmet Dusko Rudan Zijad Durakovic Sasa Missoni Ranajit Chakraborty Pavao Rudan Ranjan Deka

BACKGROUND Human height is a classical example of a polygenic quantitative trait. Recent large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified more than 200 height-associated loci, though these variants explain only 2∼10% of overall variability of normal height. The objective of this study was to investigate the variance explained by these loci in a relatively isolated population o...

2011
Vitara Pungpapong Libo Wang Yanzhu Lin Dabao Zhang Min Zhang

Next-generation sequencing technologies enable us to explore rare functional variants. However, most current statistical techniques are too underpowered to capture signals of rare variants in genome-wide association studies. We propose a supervised coalescing of single-nucleotide polymorphisms to obtain gene-based markers that can stably reveal possible genetic effects related to rare alleles. ...

2015
Sarah Bergfelder-Drüing Christine Grosse-Brinkhaus Bianca Lind Malena Erbe Karl Schellander Henner Simianer Ernst Tholen

The number of piglets born alive (NBA) per litter is one of the most important traits in pig breeding due to its influence on production efficiency. It is difficult to improve NBA because the heritability of the trait is low and it is governed by a high number of loci with low to moderate effects. To clarify the biological and genetic background of NBA, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) we...

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