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Novel Approaches to the Analysis of Family Data in Genetic Epidemiology



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Author: Robert C. Elston View person
Title: Novel Approaches to the Analysis of Family Data in Genetic Epidemiology View cluster
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA, 2016
Physical description: 1 online resource (84 p.)
Topical subject: Genetics (non-medical)
Uncontrolled subject: autism
combining studies screening
conditional-logistic linkage
infectious diseases
Informatics
MCMC
prostate cancer
Regional heritability
Person (second resp.): Nathan Morris
Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan
Xiangqing Sun
Summary, etc: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for complex disorders with large case-control populations have been performed on hundreds of traits in more than 1200 published studies (http://www.genome.gov/gwastudies/) but the variants detected by GWAS account for little of the heritability of these traits, leading to an increasing interest in using family based designs. While GWAS studies are designed to find common variants with low to moderate attributable risks, family based studies are expected to find rare variants with high attributable risk. Because family-based designs can better control both genetic and environmental background, this study design is robust to heterogeneity and population stratification. Moreover, in family-based analysis, the background genetic variation can be modeled to control the residual variance which could increase the power to identify disease associated rare variants. Analysis of families can also help us gain knowledge about disease transmission and inheritance patterns. Although a family-based design has the advantage of being robust to false positives, novel and powerful methods to analyze families in genetic epidemiology continue to be needed, especially for the interaction between genetic and environmental factors associated with disease. Moreover, with the rapid development of sequencing technology, advances in approaches to the design and analysis of sequencing data in families are also greatly needed. The 11 articles in this book all introduce new methodology and, using family data, substantial new findings are presented in the areas of infectious diseases, diabetes, eye traits, autism spectrum disorder and prostate cancer.
Preferred title for the work: Novel Approaches to the Analysis of Family Data in Genetic Epidemiology  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
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