نتایج جستجو برای: genome wide association study

تعداد نتایج: 4629884  

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2015
Marc A Coram Sophie I Candille Qing Duan Kei Hang K Chan Yun Li Charles Kooperberg Alex P Reiner Hua Tang

Elucidating the genetic basis of complex traits and diseases in non-European populations is particularly challenging because US minority populations have been under-represented in genetic association studies. We developed an empirical Bayes approach named XPEB (cross-population empirical Bayes), designed to improve the power for mapping complex-trait-associated loci in a minority population by ...

2016
Orhun H. Kantarci

Before the genomics technology revolution allowed us to do genome-wide science, genetics research relied on our limited knowledge about a subject to generate hypothesis and candidate genes to study. Despite the level of naiveté, several associations with susceptibility to a complex disease such as multiple sclerosis (MS) were discovered. Of these, HLA-DRB1 and IL7R (1) stand out as being confir...

2016
Ailbhe Jane Brazel Douglas Vernimmen

Over the past 30 years, a plethora of pathogenic mutations affecting enhancer regions and epigenetic regulators have been identified. Coupled with more recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) implicating major roles for regulatory mutations in disease, it is clear that epigenetic mechanisms represent important biomarkers for disease developmen...

Journal: :Genetics 2016
Jianfei Huang Kai Wang Peng Wei Xiangtao Liu Xiaoming Liu Kai Tan Eric Boerwinkle James B Potash Shizhong Han

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been widely used for identifying common variants associated with complex diseases. Despite remarkable success in uncovering many risk variants and providing novel insights into disease biology, genetic variants identified to date fail to explain the vast majority of the heritability for most complex diseases. One explanation is that there are still a ...

Journal: :Biometrika 2013
Yi-Hau Chen Nilanjan Chatterjee Raymond J Carroll

With the advent of modern genomic methods to adjust for population stratification, the use of external or publicly available controls has become an attractive option for reducing the cost of large-scale case-control genetic association studies. In this article, we study the estimation of joint effects of genetic and environmental exposures from a case-control study where data on genome-wide mar...

Journal: :Genetics research 2010
Nengjun Yi

Many common human diseases and complex traits are highly heritable and influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors. Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully identified many disease-associated variants, these genetic variants explain only a small proportion of the heritability of most complex diseases. Genetic interactions (gene-gene and gene-environment) su...

2017
Chunze Zhang Xichuan Li Weihua Zhang Yijia Wang Guanwei Fan Wenhong Wang Shuo Chen Hai Qin Xipeng Zhang

A genome-wide association study identified a common genetic variant rs3802842 at 11q23 to be associated with CRC risk with OR=1.1 and P = 5.80E-10 in European population. In Chinese population, several genetic association studies have investigated the association between rs3802842 variant and CRC risk. However these studies reported both positive and negative association results. It is still ne...

2010
Gary K. Chen Robert C. Millikan Esther M. John Christine B. Ambrosone Leslie Bernstein Wei Zheng Jennifer J. Hu Stephen J. Chanock Regina G. Ziegler Elisa V. Bandera Brian E. Henderson Christopher A. Haiman Daniel O. Stram

We consider the feasibility of reusing existing control data obtained in genetic association studies in order to reduce costs for new studies. We discuss controlling for the population differences between cases and controls that are implicit in studies utilizing external control data. We give theoretical calculations of the statistical power of a test due to Bourgain et al (Am J Human Genet 200...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2009
Daniel I Chasman Guillaume Paré Paul M Ridker

BACKGROUND Recent technologies enable genetic association studies of common clinical analytes on a genomewide basis in populations numbering thousands of individuals. The first publications using these technologies are already revealing novel biological functions for both genic and nongenic loci, and are promising to transform knowledge about the biological networks underlying disease pathophys...

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