نتایج جستجو برای: association study

تعداد نتایج: 4251989  

2011
Gengxin Li John Ferguson Wei Zheng Joon Sang Lee Xianghua Zhang Lun Li Jia Kang Xiting Yan Hongyu Zhao

We consider the application of Efron's empirical Bayes classification method to risk prediction in a genome-wide association study using the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 (GAW17) data. A major advantage of using this method is that the effect size distribution for the set of possible features is empirically estimated and that all subsequent parameter estimation and risk prediction is guided by t...

2012
Fuencisla Matesanz Antonio González-Pérez Miguel Lucas Serena Sanna Javier Gayán Elena Urcelay Ilenia Zara Maristella Pitzalis María L. Cavanillas Rafael Arroyo Magdalena Zoledziewska Marisa Marrosu Oscar Fernández Laura Leyva Antonio Alcina Maria Fedetz Concha Moreno-Rey Juan Velasco Luis M. Real Juan Luis Ruiz-Peña Francesco Cucca Agustín Ruiz Guillermo Izquierdo

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common progressive and disabling neurological condition affecting young adults in the world today. From a genetic point of view, MS is a complex disorder resulting from the combination of genetic and non-genetic factors. We aimed to identify previously unidentified loci conducting a new GWAS of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in a sample of 296 MS cases and 801 contr...

Journal: :BMC Proceedings 2007
Soonil Kwon Dai Wang Xiuqing Guo

Genome-wide association studies usually involve several hundred thousand of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Conventional approaches face challenges when there are enormous number of SNPs but a relatively small number of samples and, in some cases, are not feasible. We introduce here an iterative Bayesian variable selection method that provides a unique tool for association studies with ...

Journal: :Current opinion in genetics & development 2009
Scott T Weiss Benjamin A Raby Angela Rogers

Asthma Genetic Association studies have been plagued by methodologic problems that are common in all studies of complex traits: small sample size, lack of replication, and lack of control of population stratification. Despite this, the field has identified 43 replicated genes from association studies. The most frequently replicated are: TNF alpha, IL4, FCERB, Adam 33, and GSTP1. Several genes h...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2017
Jacqueline S Dron Rosettia Ho Robert A Hegele

Over the past 2 years, the pace of scientific discovery in human genetics related to atherothrombotic disease and vascular biology has been rapid, with no shortage of innovative articles published in ATVB. Several studies have identified novel loci by genetic association approaches, whereas others focused on validating genome-wide association study (GWAS) data functionally. Strides were also ma...

Journal: :Biometrika 2011
Jichun Xie T Tony Cai Hongzhe Li

Genome-wide association studies have successfully identified hundreds of novel genetic variants associated with many complex human diseases. However, there is a lack of rigorous work on evaluating the statistical power for identifying these variants. In this paper, we consider sparse signal identification in genome-wide association studies and present two analytical frameworks for detailed anal...

2014
Binod Neupane Joseph Beyene

Genetic variants that predispose adults and the elderly to high blood pressure are largely unknown. We used a bivariate linear mixed model approach to jointly test the associations of common single-nucleotide polymorphisms with systolic and diastolic blood pressure using data from a genome-wide association study consisting of genetic variants from chromosomes 3 and 9 and longitudinal measured p...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2010
Karin J H Verweij Brendan P Zietsch Sarah E Medland Scott D Gordon Beben Benyamin Dale R Nyholt Brian P McEvoy Patrick F Sullivan Andrew C Heath Pamela A F Madden Anjali K Henders Grant W Montgomery Nicholas G Martin Naomi R Wray

Variation in personality traits is 30-60% attributed to genetic influences. Attempts to unravel these genetic influences at the molecular level have, so far, been inconclusive. We performed the first genome-wide association study of Cloninger's temperament scales in a sample of 5117 individuals, in order to identify common genetic variants underlying variation in personality. Participants' scor...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2014
Emile R Chimusa Noah Zaitlen Michelle Daya Marlo Möller Paul D van Helden Nicola J Mulder Alkes L Price Eileen G Hoal

The worldwide burden of tuberculosis (TB) remains an enormous problem, and is particularly severe in the admixed South African Coloured (SAC) population residing in the Western Cape. Despite evidence from twin studies suggesting a strong genetic component to TB resistance, only a few loci have been identified to date. In this work, we conduct a genome-wide association study (GWAS), meta-analysi...

2013
Lin Hou Hongyu Zhao

In the recent decade, high-throughput genotyping and next-generation sequencing platforms have enabled genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of many complex human diseases. These studies have discovered many disease susceptible loci, and unveiled unexpected disease mechanisms. Despite these successes, these identified variants only explain a small proportion of the genetic contributions to the...

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