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100 related items for PubMed ID: 8788015

  • 1. Identification and mapping of Mendelian subtypes of disease.
    Vieland VJ, Mérette C, Goodman D, Rouillard E.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1995; 12(6):819-24. PubMed ID: 8788015
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  • 2. Genetic Analysis Workshop II: segregation and three-locus linkage analysis.
    Bishop DT, Cannon LA, Hasstedt SH, Skolnick MH.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1984; 1(2):161-5. PubMed ID: 14964294
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  • 3. Genetic Analysis Workshop II: multiple-locus segregation analysis incorporating linkage markers.
    Risch N.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1984; 1(2):207-11. PubMed ID: 14971378
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  • 5. Adequacy of single-locus approximations for linkage analyses of oligogenic traits.
    Vieland VJ, Hodge SE, Greenberg DA.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1992; 9(1):45-59. PubMed ID: 1634106
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  • 6. Linkage analysis under "random" and "genetic" reduced penetrance.
    Greenberg DA, Hodge SE.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1989; 6(1):259-64. PubMed ID: 2786485
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  • 8. Determining trait locus position from multipoint analysis: accuracy and power of three different statistics.
    Greenberg DA, Abreu PC.
    Genet Epidemiol; 2001 Dec; 21(4):299-314. PubMed ID: 11754466
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  • 9. Systematic search of susceptibility loci with methods using gametic disequilibrium.
    Bickeböller H, Margaritte-Jeannin P, Babron MC, Clerget-Darpoux F.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1995 Dec; 12(6):577-82. PubMed ID: 8787976
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  • 10. Genetic analysis of a common oligogenic trait with quantitative correlates: summary of GAW9 results.
    Blangero J.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1995 Dec; 12(6):689-706. PubMed ID: 8787995
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  • 11. Genetic Analysis Workshop II: segregation and linkage analysis.
    Namboodiri KK, Kaplan EB.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1984 Dec; 1(2):201-5. PubMed ID: 14971376
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  • 12. The common variants/multiple disease hypothesis of common complex genetic disorders.
    Becker KG.
    Med Hypotheses; 2004 Dec; 62(2):309-17. PubMed ID: 14962646
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  • 13. Statistical genetics of normal variation in family data for oligogenic diseases.
    Mahaney MC, Jaquish CE, Comuzzie AG.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1995 Dec; 12(6):783-7. PubMed ID: 8788009
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  • 15. Gene mapping of a simulated complex disease.
    Newman B, Lee M, Stillman L, Louie L, Anderson L, King MC.
    Prog Clin Biol Res; 1989 Dec; 329():171-6. PubMed ID: 2622949
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  • 16. Genetic Analysis Workshop II: combined segregation, linkage, and association analysis.
    Morton NE, Sherman SL, MacLean S, Yee S, Lew R.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1984 Dec; 1(2):195-9. PubMed ID: 14971374
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  • 18. A variance component approach to dichotomous trait linkage analysis using a threshold model.
    Duggirala R, Williams JT, Williams-Blangero S, Blangero J.
    Genet Epidemiol; 1997 Dec; 14(6):987-92. PubMed ID: 9433612
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