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complex traits 2 310 Statistik 1 BLUP 1 Drosophila melanogaster 1 EGC 070 1 EGCF 000 1 EGCG 000 1 EGCJ 000 1 EJCD 100 1 EJCD 150 1 EJCD 250 1 Kriging 1 Linkage Disequilibrium 1 Mathematics and Computer Science 1 Matérn Kovarianzfunktion 1 Matérn covariance function 1 SNP 1 Sequenzdaten 1 WJV 000 1 YFH 000 1 computational biology 1 effective population size 1 effektive Populationsgröße 1 genetic value 1 genetics and genomics 1 genetics of disease 1 genetischer Wert 1 genomic prediction 1 genomics 1 genomische Vorhersage 1 komplexe Merkmale 1 linkage disequilibrium 1 mathematics 1 medical genetics 1 sequence data 1 statistics 1
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Altshuler, David Matthew 1 Daly, Mark Joseph 1 Devlin, Bernie 1 Kathiresan, Sekar 1 Neale, Benjamin Michael 1 Ober, Ulrike 1 Orho-Melander, Marju 1 Purcell, Shaun 1 Rivas, Manuel A. 1 Roeder, Kathryn 1 Voight, Benjamin F. 1
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Genomic Prediction for Quantitative Traits: Using Kernel Methods and Whole Genome Sequence Based Approaches ; Genomische Vorhersage für quantitative Merkmale: Verwendung von Kernel-Methoden und Verfahren, die auf vollständigen Genomsequenzen basieren
Ober, Ulrike - 2013
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Testing For An Unusual Distribution Of Rare Variants
Rivas, Manuel A.; Voight, Benjamin F.; Devlin, Bernie; … - 2011
Technological advances make it possible to use high-throughput sequencing as a primary discovery tool of medical genetics, specifically for assaying rare variation. Still this approach faces the analytic challenge that the influence of very rare variants can only be evaluated effectively as a...
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