A model-based approach to capture genetic variation for future association studies.
Genome-wide association studies are still constrained by the cost of genotyping. For this reason, the selection of a reduced set of markers or tags able to capture a significant proportion of the genetic variation is an important aspect of these studies. Most tagging SNP selection methods have been...
Main Authors: | Eyheramendy, S, Marchini, J, McVean, G, Myers, S, Donnelly, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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