نتایج جستجو برای: size determination

تعداد نتایج: 794705  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
Tracy Langkilde Richard Shine

Temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) has evolved independently in at least two lineages of viviparous Australian scincid lizards, but its adaptive significance remains unclear. We studied a montane lizard species (Eulamprus heatwolei) with TSD. Our data suggest that mothers can modify the body sizes of their offspring by selecting specific thermal regimes during pregnancy (mothers with...

Journal: :Genetic epidemiology 2004
Stuart Thomas David Porteous Peter M Visscher

Haplotype analysis is essential to studies of the genetic factors underlying human disease, but requires a large sample size of phase-known data. Recently, directly haplotyping individuals was suggested as a means of maximizing the phase-known data from a sample. Haplotyping, however, is much more labor-intensive than indirectly inferring haplotypes from genotypes (genotyping). This study uses ...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Chunfang Jin Hong Lan Alan D Attie Gary A Churchill Dursun Bulutuglo Brian S Yandell

The power of a genetic mapping study depends on the heritability of the trait, the number of individuals included in the analysis, and the genetic dissimilarity among them. In experiments that involve microarrays or other complex physiological assays, phenotyping can be expensive and time-consuming and may impose limits on the sample size. A random selection of individuals may not provide suffi...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2004
Anne C Deitz Nathanial Rothman Timothy R Rebbeck Richard B Hayes Wong-Ho Chow Wei Zheng David W Hein Montserrat García-Closas

Errors in genotype determination can lead to bias in the estimation of genotype effects and gene-environment interactions and increases in the sample size required for molecular epidemiologic studies. We evaluated the effect of genotype misclassification on odds ratio estimates and sample size requirements for a study of NAT2 acetylation status, smoking, and bladder cancer risk. Errors in the a...

2014
Farhana Sadia Syed S. Hossain

Sample size determination is a prerequisite for statistical surveys. A comprehensive overview of the Bayesian approach for computation of the sample size, and a comparison with classical approaches, is presented. Two surveys are taken as example to illustrate the accuracy and efficiency of each approach, and to make recommendations about which method is preferred. The Bayesian approach of sampl...

Journal: :Genetic epidemiology 2006
Hansong Wang Duncan C Thomas Itsik Pe'er Daniel O Stram

The much-anticipated fixed-array, genome-wide SNP genotyping technologies make large-scale genome-wide association scans now possible for large numbers of subjects. In this paper we reconsider the problem (Satagopan and Elston [2003] Genet Epidemiol 25:149-157) of optimizing a two-stage genotyping design to deal with important new issues that are relevant when studies are expanded from candidat...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Kenneth B. Beckman Kenneth J. Abel Andreas Braun Eran Halperin

The genotyping of mother-father-child trios is a very useful tool in disease association studies, as trios eliminate population stratification effects and increase the accuracy of haplotype inference. Unfortunately, the use of trios for association studies may reduce power, since it requires the genotyping of three individuals where only four independent haplotypes are involved. We describe her...

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