نتایج جستجو برای: gwas

تعداد نتایج: 6259  

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2010
A Corvin N Craddock P F Sullivan

There have been nearly 400 genome-wide association studies (GWAS) published since 2005. The GWAS approach has been exceptionally successful in identifying common genetic variants that predispose to a variety of complex human diseases and biochemical and anthropometric traits. Although this approach is relatively new, there are many excellent reviews of different aspects of the GWAS method. Here...

2011
John P Hussman Ren-Hua Chung Anthony J Griswold James M Jaworski Daria Salyakina Deqiong Ma Ioanna Konidari Patrice L Whitehead Jeffery M Vance Eden R Martin Michael L Cuccaro John R Gilbert Jonathan L Haines Margaret A Pericak-Vance

BACKGROUND Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS) have proved invaluable for the identification of disease susceptibility genes. However, the prioritization of candidate genes and regions for follow-up studies often proves difficult due to false-positive associations caused by statistical noise and multiple-testing. In order to address this issue, we propose the novel GWAS noise reduction (GWAS...

2013
Vito A. G. Ricigliano Renato Umeton Lorenzo Germinario Eleonora Alma Martina Briani Noemi Di Segni Dalma Montesanti Giorgia Pierelli Fabiana Cancrini Cristiano Lomonaco Francesca Grassi Gabriella Palmieri Marco Salvetti

The factual value of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for the understanding of multifactorial diseases is a matter of intense debate. Practical consequences for the development of more effective therapies do not seem to be around the corner. Here we propose a pragmatic and objective evaluation of how much new biology is arising from these studies, with particular attention to the informat...

2016
Anselm S Hoppmann Pascal Schlosser Rolf Backofen Ekkehart Lausch Anna Köttgen

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) evaluate associations between genetic variants and a trait or disease of interest free of prior biological hypotheses. GWAS require stringent correction for multiple testing, with genome-wide significance typically defined as association p-value <5*10-8. This study presents a new tool that uses external information about genes to prioritize SNP association...

2016
Robert A Power Siva Davaniah Anne Derache Eduan Wilkinson Frank Tanser Ravindra K Gupta Deenan Pillay Tulio de Oliveira

BACKGROUND Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have considerably advanced our understanding of human traits and diseases. With the increasing availability of whole genome sequences (WGS) for pathogens, it is important to establish whether GWAS of viral genomes could reveal important biological insights. Here we perform the first proof of concept viral GWAS examining drug resistance (DR), a p...

Journal: :Nature Reviews Methods Primers 2021

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) test hundreds of thousands genetic variants across many genomes to find those statistically associated with a specific trait or disease. This methodology has generated myriad robust associations for range traits and diseases, the number is expected grow steadily as GWAS sample sizes increase. results have applications, such gaining insight into phenotype’s...

2012
Yohann Mansiaux Fabrice Carrat

In genetic epidemiology, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are used to rapidly scan a large set of genetic variants and thus to identify associations with a particular trait or disease. The GWAS philosophy is different to that of conventional candidate-gene-based approaches, which directly test the effects of genetic variants of potentially contributory genes in an association study. One c...

2011
Inti Pedroso

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of loci at very stringent levels of statistical significance across many different human traits. However, it is now clear that very large samples (n~104-105) are needed to find the majority of genetic variants underlying risk for most human diseases. Therefore, the field has engaged itself in a race to increase study sample sizes w...

2016
Alexander M. Kulminski Yury Loika Irina Culminskaya Konstantin G. Arbeev Svetlana V. Ukraintseva Eric Stallard Anatoliy I. Yashin

Common strategy of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) relying on large samples faces difficulties, which raise concerns that GWAS have exhausted their potential, particularly for complex traits. Here, we examine the efficiency of the traditional sample-size-centered strategy in GWAS of these traits, and its potential for improvement. The paper focuses on the results of the four largest GWAS...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2009
Sven Cichon Nick Craddock Mark Daly Stephen V Faraone Pablo V Gejman John Kelsoe Thomas Lehner Douglas F Levinson Audra Moran Pamela Sklar Patrick F Sullivan

OBJECTIVE The authors conducted a review of the history and empirical basis of genomewide association studies (GWAS), the rationale for GWAS of psychiatric disorders, results to date, limitations, and plans for GWAS meta-analyses. METHOD A literature review was carried out, power and other issues discussed, and planned studies assessed. RESULTS Most of the genomic DNA sequence differences b...

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