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Candidate Gene Association Analysis

2009
Candidate gene association study is the most common method for associating human genetic variations with the phenotypes they produce, due to the relative simplicity of acquiring patient samples and genotype data. The study design begins with identifying appropriate DNA samples and an appropriate phenotype for analysis.
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Candidate Genes for Atherosclerosis

2015
The studies reviewed in this chapter represent the first step in the genetic analysis using recombinant DNA probe of a complex metabolic disorder ...
D. J. Galton, G. A. A. Ferns
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Candidate Gene Association Studies

2010
Candidate gene association studies aim to establish or characterise association between the genetic -variation occurring within a specific gene or locus and a phenotype. If the phenotype is quantitative, then the effect size is often measured as the difference between the genotype specific means or a per allele effect.
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Gene candidate

Nature, 1990
R C, Levitt   +3 more
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A Re-evaluation of Candidate Gene Studies for Well-Being in Light of Genome-Wide Evidence

Journal of Happiness Studies, 2022
Margot P Van De Weijer   +2 more
exaly  

Candidate Genes

Psychiatric Genetics, 1995
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Candidate Gene

2017
Prerna Giri, Bhagyalaxmi Mohapatra
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The Hexabrachion Gene as a Candidate for a Tuberous Sclerosis Gene

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1991
J, Gulcher, K, Stefansson
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Candidate-gene approaches for studying complex genetic traits: practical considerations

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2002
Holly K Tabor, Richard M Myers
exaly  

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