نتایج جستجو برای: genetic association studies

تعداد نتایج: 2288421  

Journal: :Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2004
Jacqueline Wicks Susan A Treloar Nicholas G Martin

The aim of this study was to determine whether identity-by-descent (IBD) information for affected sib pairs (ASPs) can be used to select a sample of cases for a genetic case-control study which will provide more power for detecting association with loci in a known linkage region. By modeling the expected frequency of the disease allele in ASPs showing IBD sharing of 0, 1, or 2 alleles, and cons...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Augustine Kong Michael L Frigge Gudmar Thorleifsson Hreinn Stefansson Alexander I Young Florian Zink Gudrun A Jonsdottir Aysu Okbay Patrick Sulem Gisli Masson Daniel F Gudbjartsson Agnar Helgason Gyda Bjornsdottir Unnur Thorsteinsdottir Kari Stefansson

Epidemiological and genetic association studies show that genetics play an important role in the attainment of education. Here, we investigate the effect of this genetic component on the reproductive history of 109,120 Icelanders and the consequent impact on the gene pool over time. We show that an educational attainment polygenic score, POLYEDU, constructed from results of a recent study is as...

2017
Sini Kerminen Aki S Havulinna Garrett Hellenthal Alicia R Martin Antti-Pekka Sarin Markus Perola Aarno Palotie Veikko Salomaa Mark J Daly Samuli Ripatti Matti Pirinen

Coupling dense genotype data with new computational methods offers unprecedented opportunities for individual-level ancestry estimation once geographically precisely defined reference data sets become available. We study such a reference data set for Finland containing 2376 such individuals from the FINRISK Study survey of 1997 both of whose parents were born close to each other. This sampling ...

2014
Badri Padhukasahasram

Ancestry inference is a frequently encountered problem and has many applications such as forensic analyses, genetic association studies, and personal genomics. The main goal of ancestry inference is to identify an individual's population of origin based on our knowledge of natural populations. Because both self-reported ancestry in humans or the sampling location of an organism can be inaccurat...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2007
Mika Kivimäki Debbie A Lawlor George Davey Smith Carita Eklund Mikko Hurme Terho Lehtimäki Jorma S A Viikari Olli T Raitakari

Genetic association studies have used variants in the C-reactive protein (CRP) gene to estimate causal effects of lifelong circulating CRP levels on disease endpoints. However, the extent to which the genetic variants are actually associated with lifelong circulating CRP levels has not been demonstrated empirically. In a population-based prospective cohort study (1980-2001) of 1,609 young Finns...

Journal: :Biometrics 2013
Colin O Wu Gang Zheng Minjung Kwak

Genetic association studies in practice often involve multiple traits resulting from a common disease mechanism, and samples for such studies are often stratified based on some trait outcomes. In such situations, statistical methods using only one of these traits may be inadequate and lead to under-powered tests for detecting genetic associations. We propose in this article an estimation and te...

Journal: :Physiological research 2009
V Adámková M Veleminský P Zimmelová J A Hubácek

Medical genetic research achieved in last decade many efforts leading to better understanding of inherited basis of human diseases. This will not be possible without the participation of patients and controls. However, the general understanding of the background and possibilities of genetic association studies is very low. It was confirmed by study of university of students. Because of the fair...

2014
Jian Wang Robert Yu Sanjay Shete

Identifying genetic variants associated with complex diseases is an important task in genetic research. Although association studies based on unrelated individuals (ie, case-control genome-wide association studies) have successfully identified common single-nucleotide polymorphisms for many complex diseases, these studies are not so likely to identify rare genetic variants. In contrast, family-...

Journal: :Advances in genetics 2008
Nan M Laird Christoph Lange

Traditional epidemiological study concepts such as case-control or cohort designs can be used in the design of genetic association studies, giving them a prominent role in genetic association analysis. A different class of designs based on related individuals, typically families, uses the concept of Mendelian transmission to achieve design-independent randomization, which permits the testing of...

2014
Maggie Haitian Wang Chien-Hsun Huang Tian Zheng Shaw-Hwa Lo Inchi Hu

Environment has long been known to play an important part in disease etiology. However, not many genome-wide association studies take environmental factors into consideration. There is also a need for new methods to identify the gene-environment interactions. In this study, we propose a 2-step approach incorporating an influence measure that capturespure gene-environment effect. We found that p...

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