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  • 6. MCMC-based linkage analysis for complex traits on general pedigrees: multipoint analysis with a two-locus model and a polygenic component.
    Sung YJ, Thompson EA, Wijsman EM.
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  • 8. An efficient, robust and unified method for mapping complex traits (III): combined linkage/linkage-disequilibrium analysis.
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  • 9. Removing phenotypic distribution assumptions from tests of linkage disequilibrium for quantitative traits.
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  • 11. A method for identifying genes related to a quantitative trait, incorporating multiple siblings and missing parents.
    Kistner EO, Weinberg CR.
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  • 14. Improving the power of association tests for quantitative traits in family studies.
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  • 16. Semiparametric variance-component models for linkage and association analyses of censored trait data.
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  • 17. Joint segregation and linkage analysis of a quantitative trait compared to separate analyses.
    Gauderman WJ, Faucett CL, Morrison JL, Carpenter CL.
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  • 18. Genetic Analysis Workshop II: results of incorporating a linkage disequilibrium parameter.
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  • 19. Calculation of IBD probabilities with dense SNP or sequence data.
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  • 20. Prior segregation analysis and the power to detect linkage.
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