Joint analysis is more efficient than replication-based analysis for two-stage genome-wide association studies

Nature Genetics - Tập 38 Số 2 - Trang 209-213 - 2006
Andrew D. Skol1, Laura J. Scott2, Gonçalo R. Abecasis2, Michael Boehnke2
1Department of Biostatistics and Center for Statistical Genetics, University of Michigan, 1420 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2029, USA.
2Department of Biostatistics and Center for Statistical Genetics, University of Michigan, 1420 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, USA

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