Detection of Gene x Gene Interactions in Genome-Wide Association Studies of Human Population Data
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author = "Solomon K. Musani and Daniel Shriner and
Nianjun Liu and Rui Feng and Christopher S. Coffey and
Nengjun Yi and Hemant K. Tiwari and David B. Allison",
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title = "Detection of Gene x Gene Interactions in Genome-Wide
Association Studies of Human Population Data",
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journal = "Human Heredity",
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year = "2007",
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volume = "63",
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number = "2",
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pages = "67--84",
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month = feb,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Epistasis,
Genome-wide association, Computational burden
Overfitting, Data sparsity, Methodological issues",
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DOI = "DOI:10.1159/000099179",
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abstract = "Empirical evidence supporting the commonality of gene
! gene interactions, coupled with frequent failure to
replicate results from previous association studies,
has prompted statisticians to develop methods to handle
this important subject. Nonparametric methods have
generated intense interest because of their capacity to
handle high-dimensional data. Genome-wide association
analysis of large-scale SNP data is challenging
mathematically and computationally. In this paper, we
describe major issues and questions arising from this
challenge, along with methodological implications. Data
reduction and pattern recognition methods seem to be
the new frontiers in efforts to detect gene x gene
interactions comprehensively. Currently, there is no
single method that is recognised as the best for
detecting, characterising, and interpreting gene ! gene
interactions. Instead, a combination of approaches with
the aim of balancing their specific strengths may be
the optimal approach to investigate gene ! gene
interactions in human data.",
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notes = "Sections on a Statistical Genetics and b Research
Methods and Clinical Trials, Department of
Biostatistics, c Clinical Nutrition Research Center,
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala.,
USA",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Solomon K Musani
Daniel Shriner
Nianjun Liu
Rui Feng
Christopher S Coffey
Nengjun Yi
Hemant K Tiwari
David B Allison
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