Efficient Bayesian approach for multilocus association mapping including gene-gene interactions |
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Authors: | Pekka Marttinen Jukka Corander |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science,Helsinki University of Technology,Finland;2.Department of Mathematics and Statistics,University of Helsinki,Finland;3.Department of Mathematics,?bo Akademi University,Finland |
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Abstract: | Background Since the introduction of large-scale genotyping methods that can be utilized in genome-wide association (GWA) studies for deciphering complex diseases, statistical genetics has been posed with a tremendous challenge of how to most appropriately analyze such data. A plethora of advanced model-based methods for genetic mapping of traits has been available for more than 10 years in animal and plant breeding. However, most such methods are computationally intractable in the context of genome-wide studies. Therefore, it is hardly surprising that GWA analyses have in practice been dominated by simple statistical tests concerned with a single marker locus at a time, while the more advanced approaches have appeared only relatively recently in the biomedical and statistical literature. |
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