نتایج جستجو برای: association study

تعداد نتایج: 4251989  

2011
Goutam Sahana Thomas Mailund Mogens Sandø Lund Bernt Guldbrandtsen

INTRODUCTION The state-of-the-art for dealing with multiple levels of relationship among the samples in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is unified mixed model analysis (MMA). This approach is very flexible, can be applied to both family-based and population-based samples, and can be extended to incorporate other effects in a straightforward and rigorous fashion. Here, we present a comple...

2009
Soonil Kwon Jinrui Cui Shannon L Rhodes Donald Tsiang Jerome I Rotter Xiuqing Guo

To analyze multiple single-nucleotide polymorphisms simultaneously when the number of markers is much larger than the number of studied individuals, as is the situation we have in genome-wide association studies (GWAS), we developed the iterative Bayesian variable selection method and successfully applied it to the simulated rheumatoid arthritis data provided by the Genetic Analysis Workshop 15...

2017
Chunze Zhang Xichuan Li Wenzheng Fu Yijia Wang Tao Wang Wenhong Wang Shuo Chen Hai Qin Xipeng Zhang

A genome-wide association study identified a common genetic variant rs4939827 at 18q21 in SMAD7 to be related with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk with OR=1.2 and P =7.80E-28. Until recently, several meta-analysis studies have been conducted, and reported significant association between rs4939827 and CRC risk. However none of these studies evaluated the potential association between rs4939827 and ...

2014
Jonathan M Kocarnik S Lani Park Jiali Han Logan Dumitrescu Iona Cheng Lynne R Wilkens Fredrick R Schumacher Laurence Kolonel Chris S Carlson Dana C Crawford Robert J Goodloe Holli Dilks Paxton Baker Danielle Richardson José Luis Ambite Fengju Song Abrar A Quresh Mingfeng Zhang David Duggan Carolyn Hutter Lucia A Hindorff William S Bush Charles Kooperberg Loic Le Marchand Ulrike Peters

Jonathan M Kocarnik1, S Lani Park2, Jiali Han3,4, Logan Dumitrescu5,6, Iona Cheng7, Lynne R Wilkens2, Fredrick R Schumacher8, Laurence Kolonel2, Chris S Carlson1, Dana C Crawford5,6, Robert J Goodloe5, Holli Dilks5, Paxton Baker5, Danielle Richardson5, José Luis Ambite9, Fengju Song3,10, Abrar A Quresh11, Mingfeng Zhang11, David Duggan12, Carolyn Hutter13, Lucia A Hindorff14, William S Bush5,15...

2013
Gourab De Wai-Ki Yip Iuliana Ionita-Laza Nan Laird

Genome-wide association studies have been able to identify disease associations with many common variants; however most of the estimated genetic contribution explained by these variants appears to be very modest. Rare variants are thought to have larger effect sizes compared to common SNPs but effects of rare variants cannot be tested in the GWAS setting. Here we propose a novel method to test ...

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2013
Haiping Duan Feng Ning Dongfeng Zhang Shaojie Wang Dong Zhang Qihua Tan Xiaocao Tian Zengchang Pang

In 1998, the Qingdao Twin Registry was initiated as the main part of the Chinese National Twin Registry. By 2005, a total of 10,655 twin pairs had been recruited. Since then new twin cohorts have been sampled, with one longitudinal cohort of adolescent twins selected to explore determinants of metabolic disorders and health behaviors during puberty and young adulthood. Adult twins have been sam...

2010
Joanna J Zhuang Krina Zondervan Fredrik Nyberg Chris Harbron Ansar Jawaid Lon R Cardon Bryan J Barratt Andrew P Morris

Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic loci contributing effects to complex human diseases. In doing so, they have highlighted the fact that many potential loci of modest effect remain undetected, partly due to the need for samples consisting of many thousands of individuals. Large-scale international initiatives, such as the Wellcome...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C, Applied statistics 2012
Yuanjia Wang Chiahui Huang Yixin Fang Qiong Yang Runze Li

In family-based longitudinal genetic studies, investigators collect repeated measurements on a trait that changes with time along with genetic markers. Since repeated measurements are nested within subjects and subjects are nested within families, both the subject-level and measurement-level correlations must be taken into account in the statistical analysis to achieve more accurate estimation....

Journal: :BMC Proceedings 2007
Jun Zhang Xiaofeng Zhu Richard S Cooper

We propose a nonparametric association analysis combining both family and unrelated case-control genotype data. Under the assumption of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, we formed an affected group to compare with a group of unaffecteds.Comparison with traditional case-control chi-square test and transmission-disequilibrium test shows that this new approach has noticeably improved power. All analysis...

2009
Wensheng Zhu Kelly Cho Xiang Chen Meizhuo Zhang Minghui Wang Heping Zhang

The Framingham Heart Study is a well known longitudinal cohort study. In recent years, the community-based Framingham Heart Study has embarked on genome-wide association studies. In this paper, we present a Framingham Heart Study genome-wide analysis for fasting triglycerides trait in the Genetic Analysis Workshop16 Problem 2 using multivariate adaptive splines for the analysis of longitudinal ...

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