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The following pages link to Gene mapping in isolated populations: new roles for old friends? (Q28146139):
Displaying 33 items.
- The use of racial, ethnic, and ancestral categories in human genetics research (Q22066114) (← links)
- Identification of a novel gene and a common variant associated with uric acid nephrolithiasis in a Sardinian genetic isolate (Q24532071) (← links)
- Ashkenazi Jews and breast cancer: the consequences of linking ethnic identity to genetic disease (Q24675652) (← links)
- The genetic study of three population microisolates in South Tyrol (MICROS): study design and epidemiological perspectives (Q33286763) (← links)
- The effect that genotyping errors have on the robustness of common linkage-disequilibrium measures (Q34020837) (← links)
- Worldwide genetic analysis of the CFTR region (Q34043662) (← links)
- Complex inheritance: the 21st century (Q34064098) (← links)
- Use of population isolates for mapping complex traits (Q34185425) (← links)
- Genome-wide analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians reveals low degree of admixture (Q34382561) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium patterns vary substantially among populations (Q34385724) (← links)
- Genetics of population isolates. (Q34657331) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium between microsatellite markers extends beyond 1 cM on chromosome 20 in Finns (Q35033900) (← links)
- Predicting the range of linkage disequilibrium (Q35954589) (← links)
- Replication in genetic studies of complex traits. (Q35983517) (← links)
- Overcoming the dichotomy between open and isolated populations using genomic data from a large European dataset (Q36266077) (← links)
- KinSNP software for homozygosity mapping of disease genes using SNP microarrays (Q36475118) (← links)
- Association Between CHRNA3 and CHRNA5 Nicotine Receptor Subunit Gene Variants and Nicotine Dependence in an Isolated Population of Kashubians in Poland. (Q37024967) (← links)
- Extensive linkage disequilibrium in small human populations in Eurasia (Q37361305) (← links)
- Pattern of sequence variation across 213 environmental response genes (Q37593006) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium mapping in domestic dog breeds narrows the progressive rod-cone degeneration interval and identifies ancestral disease-transmitting chromosome (Q37735223) (← links)
- Using population isolates in genetic association studies (Q38227818) (← links)
- Caspase 8 gene variants in healthy North Indian population and comparison with worldwide ethnic group variations (Q41454760) (← links)
- Common polygenic variation contributes to risk of migraine in the Norfolk Island population (Q41536342) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium analysis identifies an FGFR1 haplotype-tag SNP associated with normal variation in craniofacial shape (Q42653074) (← links)
- Markers informative for ancestry demonstrate consistent megabase-length linkage disequilibrium in the African American population (Q46170684) (← links)
- Genetics of maximal walking speed and skeletal muscle characteristics in older women. (Q51701333) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium analysis of chromosome 12q14-15 in multiple sclerosis: delineation of a 118-kb interval around interferon-gamma (IFNG) that is involved in male versus female differential susceptibility. (Q52946632) (← links)
- The genetically isolated populations of Finland and Sardinia may not be a panacea for linkage disequilibrium mapping of common disease genes (Q57155049) (← links)
- Comparison of family based haplotype methods using intragenic SNPs in candidate genes (Q58485814) (← links)
- Additional factor in some HLA DR3/DQ2 haplotypes confers a fourfold increased genetic risk of celiac disease (Q73407609) (← links)
- Nucleotide variation, haplotype structure, and association with end-stage renal disease of the human interleukin-1 gene cluster (Q73598830) (← links)
- Inter-individual genomic heterogeneity within European population isolates (Q90610740) (← links)
- The evolution of rice: molecular vignettes on its origins and spread (Q112865182) (← links)