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Detecting Local High-Scoring Segments: a First-Stage Approach for Genome-Wide Association Studies
Guedj, Mickael; Robelin, David; Hoebeke, Mark; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 (2007) 1, pp. 22-22
Genetic epidemiology aims at identifying biological mechanisms responsible for human diseases. Genome-wide association studies, made possible by recent improvements in genotyping technologies, are now promisingly investigated. In these studies, common first-stage strategies focus on marginal...
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Detecting Local High-Scoring Segments: a First-Stage Approach for Genome-Wide Association Studies
Mickael, Guedj; David, Robelin; Mark, Hoebeke; Marc, … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 (2006) 1, pp. 1-18
Genetic epidemiology aims at identifying biological mechanisms responsible for human diseases. Genome-wide association studies, made possible by recent improvements in genotyping technologies, are now promisingly investigated. In these studies, common first-stage strategies focus on marginal...
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