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A multiple splitting approach to linkage analysis in large pedigrees identifies a …


C Bellenguez, C Ober, C Bourgain - Genet Epidemiol, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
Large genealogies are potentially very informative for linkage analysis. However, the software
available for exact non-parametric multipoint linkage analysis is limited with respect to the complexity
of the families it can handle. A solution is to split the large pedigrees into sub-families ...
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Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: …


IM Heid, C Huth, RJF Loos, F Kronenberg, V Adamkova … - PLoS Genet, 2009 - plosgenetics.org
A polymorphism of the INSIG2 gene was identified as being associated with obesity in one of
the first genome-wide association studies. However, this association has since then been highly
debated upon inconsistent subsequent reports. We collected association information from ...
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Genome-wide association study suggested copy number variation may be …


BY Sha, TL Yang, LJ Zhao, XD Chen, Y … - Journal of human …, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Obesity is a major public health problem characterized with high body mass index (BMI). Copy
number variations (CNVs) have been identified to be associated with complex human
diseases. The effect of CNVs on obesity is unknown. In this study, we explored the ...
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Comparing population structure as inferred from genealogical versus genetic …


V Colonna, T Nutile, RR Ferrucci, G Fardella, M … - European Journal of …, 2009 - nature.com
Algorithms for inferring population structure from genetic data (ie, population assignment
methods) have shown to effectively recognize genetic clusters in human populations.
However, their performance in identifying groups of genealogically related individuals, ...
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