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Jae-Hoon Sul | Large-scale genetic studies of human complex traits | CGSI 2017

Date:July 20, 2017Posted By:Duke Hong
Jae-Hoon Sul | Large-scale genetic studies of human complex traits | CGSI 2017

07/20/2017 @ 09:15-10:00
Research Talk by Jae-Hoon Sul
Large-scale genetic studies of human complex traits
1. Sul, J.H., Cade, B.E., Cho, M.H., Qiao, D., Silverman, E.K., Redline, S. and Sunyaev, S., 2016. Increasing Generality and Power of Rare-Variant Tests by Utilizing Extended Pedigrees. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 99(4), pp.846-859.
2. Zhu, Y. and Xiong, M., 2012. Family-based association studies for next-generation sequencing. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 90(6), pp.1028-1045.
3. Schaid, D.J., McDonnell, S.K., Sinnwell, J.P. and Thibodeau, S.N., 2013. Multiple genetic variant association testing by collapsing and kernel methods with pedigree or population structured data. Genetic epidemiology, 37(5), pp.409-418.
4. Sul, J.H., Raj, T., de Jong, S., de Bakker, P.I., Raychaudhuri, S., Ophoff, R.A., Stranger, B.E., Eskin, E. and Han, B., 2015. Accurate and fast multiple-testing correction in eQTL studies. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 96(6), pp.857-868.

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