Title: |
Issues and approaches in genome-wide association mapping [electronic resource] / Nancy J. Cox. |
Author(s)/Name(s): |
Cox, Nancy J. |
Publisher: |
[Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2006] |
Related Names: |
National Institute of Health (U.S.) |
Language: |
eng |
Electronic Links: |
http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?13557 |
MeSH Subjects: |
Chromosome Mapping |
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Genomics --methods |
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Phenotype |
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Genotype |
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Diabetes Mellitus --genetics |
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Lectures |
Summary: |
(CIT): TALK SUMMARY: I will air some of the "dirty laundry" in conducting genome-wide association studies with current platforms, and provide an overview of approaches that we have been developing in applying in GWA studies on type 2 diabetes. In addition, I will address some of the reasons that I believe GWA studies for complex phenotypes will be just as challenging as all other genetic studies of these phenotypes have been. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Nancy Cox is a quantitative human geneticist with a primary interest in the relationship between genotypes and complex phenotypes. Research in the lab focuses simultaneously on the development and extension of analytic approaches for identifying and characterizing genotype - phenotype relationships and on the application of those approaches to a variety of complex phenotypes including type 1 and type 2 diabetes and related phenotypes. |
Notes: |
Title from screen banner (viewed Feb. 5, 2007). |
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Streaming video (54 min. : sd., col.). |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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Open-captioned. |
NLM Unique ID: |
101296478 |
Other ID Numbers: |
(DNLM)CIT:13557 |