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Subject Area:
Genetics
Journal:
Human Heredity
Hum Hered (2016) 81 (1): 35–45.
Published Online: 31 August 2016
... 20, 2016 Published online: August 31, 2016 Phenotypically Enriched Genotypic Imputation in Genetic Association Tests Wei Vivian Zhuang a, d Joanne M. Murabito b, c Kathryn L. Lunetta a a Department of Biostatistics, Boston University School of Public Health, and b Section of General Internal Medicine...
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Journal:
Human Heredity
Hum Hered (2001) 52 (2): 66–76.
Published Online: 26 July 2001
... siblings the score test from each likelihood had the correct test size for testing disequilibrium. They also led to equivalent power to detect linkage disequilibrium at the 5% significance level. Association tests Linkage disequilibrium Conditional likelihood Original Paper Hum Hered 2001;52:66 76...