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216 related items for PubMed ID: 10712228

  • 1. The transmission/disequilibrium test for linkage on the X chromosome.
    Ho GY, Bailey-Wilson JE.
    Am J Hum Genet; 2000 Mar; 66(3):1158-60. PubMed ID: 10712228
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  • 2. Informative-transmission disequilibrium test (i-TDT): combined linkage and association mapping that includes unaffected offspring as well as affected offspring.
    Guo CY, Lunetta KL, DeStefano AL, Ordovas JM, Cupples LA.
    Genet Epidemiol; 2007 Feb; 31(2):115-33. PubMed ID: 17123304
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  • 3. The transmission/disequilibrium test and parental-genotype reconstruction for X-chromosomal markers.
    Horvath S, Laird NM, Knapp M.
    Am J Hum Genet; 2000 Mar; 66(3):1161-7. PubMed ID: 10712229
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  • 4. A sibship test for linkage in the presence of association: the sib transmission/disequilibrium test.
    Spielman RS, Ewens WJ.
    Am J Hum Genet; 1998 Feb; 62(2):450-8. PubMed ID: 9463321
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  • 5. The problems of using the transmission/disequilibrium test to infer tight linkage.
    Whittaker JC, Denham MC, Morris AP.
    Am J Hum Genet; 2000 Aug; 67(2):523-6. PubMed ID: 10858328
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  • 6. Exploiting excess sharing: a more powerful test of linkage for affected sib pairs than the transmission/disequilibrium test.
    Wicks J.
    Am J Hum Genet; 2000 Jun; 66(6):2005-8. PubMed ID: 10788332
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  • 7. A discordant-sibship test for disequilibrium and linkage: no need for parental data.
    Horvath S, Laird NM.
    Am J Hum Genet; 1998 Dec; 63(6):1886-97. PubMed ID: 9837840
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  • 11. A test for linkage and association in general pedigrees: the pedigree disequilibrium test.
    Martin ER, Monks SA, Warren LL, Kaplan NL.
    Am J Hum Genet; 2000 Jul; 67(1):146-54. PubMed ID: 10825280
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  • 12. Transmission disequilibrium test with discordant sib pairs when parents are available.
    Deng HW, Chen WM, Recker RR.
    Hum Genet; 2002 May; 110(5):451-61. PubMed ID: 12073016
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  • 13. Evaluating linkage and linkage disequilibrium: use of excess sharing and transmission disequilibrium methods in affected sib pairs.
    Wicks J, Wilson SR.
    Ann Hum Genet; 2000 Sep; 64(Pt 5):419-32. PubMed ID: 11281280
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  • 16. The TDT reveals linkage and linkage disequilibrium in a rare disease.
    McGinnis RE, Ewens WJ, Spielman RS.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1995 Sep; 12(6):637-40. PubMed ID: 8787986
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  • 17. Detection of disease genes by use of family data. I. Likelihood-based theory.
    Whittemore AS, Tu IP.
    Am J Hum Genet; 2000 Apr; 66(4):1328-40. PubMed ID: 10739758
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