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  • 3. Removing phenotypic distribution assumptions from tests of linkage disequilibrium for quantitative traits.
    Alcaïs A, Abel L.
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  • 4. Comparison of four sib-pair linkage methods for analyzing sibships with more than two affecteds: interest of the binomial maximum likelihood approach.
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  • 5. Quantifying genomic imprinting in the presence of linkage.
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  • 6. An alternative model for quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis in general pedigrees.
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  • 7. Comparison of methods incorporating quantitative covariates into affected sib pair linkage analysis.
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  • 8. Incorporation of covariates in multipoint model-free linkage analysis of binary traits: how important are unaffecteds?
    Alcaïs A, Abel L.
    Eur J Hum Genet; 2001 Aug; 9(8):613-20. PubMed ID: 11528507
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  • 9. Robustness and power of the maximum-likelihood-binomial and maximum-likelihood-score methods, in multipoint linkage analysis of affected-sibship data.
    Abel L, Müller-Myhsok B.
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    Brand B, Baes C, Mayer M, Reinsch N, Seidenspinner T, Thaller G, Kühn Ch.
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  • 11. A population-based latent variable approach for association mapping of quantitative trait loci.
    Wang T, Weir B, Zeng ZB.
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  • 12. A method for identifying genes related to a quantitative trait, incorporating multiple siblings and missing parents.
    Kistner EO, Weinberg CR.
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  • 13. An efficient, robust and unified method for mapping complex traits (III): combined linkage/linkage-disequilibrium analysis.
    Zhao LP, Quiaoit F, Aragaki C, Hsu L.
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  • 14. A score test for the linkage analysis of qualitative and quantitative traits based on identity by descent data from sib-pairs.
    Dudoit S, Speed TP.
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  • 15. Fine mapping and detection of the causative mutation underlying Quantitative Trait Loci.
    Uleberg E, Meuwissen TH.
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  • 16. Power and robustness of a score test for linkage analysis of quantitative traits using identity by descent data on sib pairs.
    Goldstein DR, Dudoit S, Speed TP.
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  • 17. Novel sib pair selection strategy increases power in quantitative association analysis.
    Kwan JS, Cherny SS, Kung AW, Sham PC.
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  • 18. The impact of genotyping error on family-based analysis of quantitative traits.
    Abecasis GR, Cherny SS, Cardon LR.
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  • 20. Multipoint linkage mapping using sibpairs: non-parametric estimation of trait effects with quantitative covariates.
    Chiou JM, Liang KY, Chiu YF.
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