نتایج جستجو برای: mendelian

تعداد نتایج: 7468  

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1989
T H Beaty P O Kwiterovich A Laville B Lewis

A pedigree consisting of 103 New Zealand White hyperlipidemic and normal rabbits was used in a genetic analysis of total cholesterol and triglyceride levels to test for Mendelian control of hyperlipidemia. The founder male of this pedigree was identified through hypercholesterolemia and evidence suggested vertical transmission of a hypercholesterolemic phenotype in this pedigree, although a com...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2010
Patrick M A Sleiman Struan F A Grant

BACKGROUND Observational epidemiology has been instrumental in identifying modifiable causes of common diseases, and, in turn, substantially impacting public health. Spurious associations in observational epidemiologic studies are most commonly caused by confounding due to social, behavioral, or environmental factors and can therefore be difficult to control. They may also be due to reverse cau...

Journal: :Statistical applications in genetics and molecular biology 2004
Sining Chen Wenyi Wang Karl W Broman Hormuzd A Katki Giovanni Parmigiani

Several important syndromes are caused by deleterious germline mutations of individual genes. In both clinical and research applications it is useful to evaluate the probability that an individual carries an inherited genetic variant of these genes, and to predict the risk of disease for that individual, using information on his/her family history. Mendelian risk prediction models accomplish th...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Walter Mills Tom Moore

Genomic imprinting causes parental origin-dependent differential expression of a small number of genes in mammalian and angiosperm plant embryos, resulting in non-Mendelian inheritance of phenotypic traits. The "conflict" theory of the evolution of imprinting proposes that reduced genetic relatedness of paternally, relative to maternally, derived alleles in offspring of polygamous females suppo...

2015
Stephen Burgess Simon G. Thompson

A conventional Mendelian randomization analysis assesses the causal effect of a risk factor on an outcome by using genetic variants that are solely associated with the risk factor of interest as instrumental variables. However, in some cases, such as the case of triglyceride level as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, it may be difficult to find a relevant genetic variant that is not als...

Journal: :Genetic epidemiology 1998
J F Aitken J Bailey-Wilson A C Green R MacLennan N G Martin

To investigate whether the familial clustering of cutaneous melanoma is consistent with Mendelian inheritance of a major autosomal gene, maximum likelihood segregation analyses were performed in a population-based sample of 1,912 families ascertained through a proband with melanoma diagnosed in Queensland between 1982 and 1990. Analyses were performed with the S.A.G.E. statistical package, usin...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2013
Guy Freeman Benjamin J Cowling C Mary Schooling

Mendelian randomization, which is instrumental variable analysis using genetic variants as instruments, is an increasingly popular method of making causal inferences from observational studies. In order to design efficient Mendelian randomization studies, it is essential to calculate the sample sizes required. We present formulas for calculating the power of a Mendelian randomization study usin...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2011
Nuala A Sheehan Sha Meng Vanessa Didelez

Detection and assessment of the effect of a modifiable risk factor on a disease with view to informing public health intervention policies are of fundamental concern in aetiological epidemiology. In order to have solid evidence that such a public health intervention has the desired effect, it is necessary to ascertain that an observed association or correlation between a risk factor and a disea...

Journal: :JAMA internal medicine 2013
Mitchell H Katz

Gallstonedisease causes a substantialhealthandeconomicburden in theUnited States andother developed countries.More than 6millionmen and 14millionwomen aged 20 to 74 years in the United States have gallbladder disease.1 Approximately 650 000 to 700 000 cholecystectomies are performed annually in the United States, and the costs associated with the symptoms and complications of gallstones are est...

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