An evaluation of HapMap sample size and tagging SNP performance in large-scale empirical and simulated data sets.
A substantial investment has been made in the generation of large public resources designed to enable the identification of tag SNP sets, but data establishing the adequacy of the sample sizes used are limited. Using large-scale empirical and simulated data sets, we found that the sample sizes used...
Main Authors: | Zeggini, E, Rayner, N, Morris, A, Hattersley, A, Walker, M, Hitman, G, Deloukas, P, Cardon, L, McCarthy, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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