Exploiting gene‐environment independence in haplotype‐based inferences for population‐based case‐control studies with complex sampling
Abstract
The use of complex sampling in population-based case-control studies is becoming more common. Although most single nucleotide polymorphism-based association studies with complex sampling account for the design complications, many of haplotype-based genetic association studies with complex sampling tend to ignore them when estimating haplotype frequencies, regression coefficients, or both. In this article, we develop innovative one-step and...
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Title
Exploiting gene‐environment independence in haplotype‐based inferences for population‐based case‐control studies with complex sampling
Published Date
Jan 15, 2020
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
57 - 69
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