streda 28. novembra 2007

genetic association, population substructure, admixture

The challenge for genetic epidemiologists: how to analyze large numbers of SNPs in relation to complex diseases
A Geert Heidema1,4 , Jolanda MA Boer1 , Nico Nagelkerke2 , Edwin CM Mariman3 , Daphne L van der A1 and Edith JM Feskens1,4

Ethnicity, Ancestry, and Race in Molecular Epidemiologic Research
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Genetic structure in four West African population groups
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Genetic Admixture among Hispanics and Candidate Gene Polymorphisms: Potential for Confounding in a Breast Cancer Study?
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nih grants, gwa
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genetics 2006
A General Population-Genetic Model for the Production by Population Structure of Spurious Genotype–Phenotype Associations in Discrete, Admixed or Spatially Distributed Populations
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bertram JCI 2005
The genetic epidemiology of neurodegenerative disease
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genetic epidemiology - respiratory diseases - nice comments (from Villejuif, Paris)
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gen epid - psychiatry - nice remarks (2000)
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2005 Markus, Dichgans
Genetic Association Studies in Stroke
Methodological Issues and Proposed Standard Criteria
cdc
Clinical Application of Genetic Risk Assessment Strategies for Coronary Artery Disease: Genotypes, Phenotypes, and Family History

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genetic approaches to CAD
inc. multistage design

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artificial intelligence chapter 1

Family-Based versus Unrelated Case-Control Designs for Genetic Associations
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1983
GUIDELINES FOR THE STUDY OF GENETIC EFFECTS IN HUMAN POPULATIONS
inchem, WHO

* 2006
International Conference on Environmental Epidemiology & Exposure
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