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- Introduction
- Frequency by effect
- Classes of causal alleles
- Fifty years of genetic epidemiology
- Recombination
- Linkage mapping of disease genes
- Linkage disequilibrium
- Mapping disease genes by linkage disequilibrium
- Not all allelic association is due to LD
- Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)
- Association between pairs of SNPs
- Association (rho)
- LD by distance - the Malecot model
- LD unit (LDU) maps and the LDMAP program
- What is an LD map?
- Constructing linkage disequilibrium maps
- LD map graph: class II region of MHC segment
- LD maps for isolated populations
- Demographic history of population isolates
- LDU maps for the 12 populations
- Isolates
- Haplotype map (HapMap) project
- HapMap project and genome-wide LD maps
- Phase I and phase II maps
- HapMap chromosome 19 - LD and linkage maps
- Phase II data for chromosome 22
- LDU (phase II) and linkage map relationship
- LD association mapping and CHROMSCAN
- HFE region of chromosome 6
- Association mapping (CHROMSCAN)
- Composite likelihood and meta-analysis
- LD mapping and CYP2D6 associated region
- The location of the CYP2D6 mutation
- Comparison of kilobase and LDU maps
- HapMap and CYP LDU maps: the CYP2D6 region
- Comparison of alternative LDU maps
- Localization of CYP2D6
- Testing association by 'breaking' the genome
- Chromosome 1 - AMD
- msSNPs
- msSNP Chi-squares
- P value distribution for 201 regions (CFH data)
- Genome-wide association: conclusions
- Publications and software
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- The nature of complex traits and introduction to linkage and association mapping
- Measures of linkage disequilibrium
- Methodology for constructing linkage disequilibrium maps and their properties
- Application to different human populations and relevance of linkage patterns/population bottlenecks
- Association mapping
- Importance of linkage disequilibrium structure
- Methodology for association mapping and interpretation of patterns of association
- Applications to example datasets and contrast with msSNP approach
Talk Citation
Collins, A. (2007, October 1). Genome scanning by composite likelihood [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 29, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ALPS1886.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Andrew Collins has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.