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The following pages link to Chromosome-wide distribution of haplotype blocks and the role of recombination hot spots (Q56879657):
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- Current limitations of SNP data from the public domain for studies of complex disorders: a test for ten candidate genes for obesity and osteoporosis (Q21283795) (← links)
- What's so hot about recombination hotspots? (Q21563641) (← links)
- Extended linkage disequilibrium surrounding the hemoglobin E variant due to malarial selection (Q24533937) (← links)
- The extent of linkage disequilibrium caused by selection on G6PD in humans (Q24545955) (← links)
- A haplotype map of the human genome (Q24679827) (← links)
- Characterisation of the genomic architecture of human chromosome 17q and evaluation of different methods for haplotype block definition (Q24799174) (← links)
- Genome amplification of single sperm using multiple displacement amplification (Q24810304) (← links)
- Perspectives on human genetic variation from the HapMap Project. (Q24810962) (← links)
- Assessing the power of tag SNPs in the mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL) with extremal and random samples (Q24812013) (← links)
- Evidence of a large-scale functional organization of mammalian chromosomes (Q24812829) (← links)
- Characterization of the linkage disequilibrium structure and identification of tagging-SNPs in five DNA repair genes (Q24813163) (← links)
- Analysis of concordance of different haplotype block partitioning algorithms (Q25257187) (← links)
- The human Y chromosome: an evolutionary marker comes of age (Q28191696) (← links)
- Odintifier--A computational method for identifying insertions of organellar origin from modern and ancient high-throughput sequencing data based on haplotype phasing (Q28646132) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium and haplotype block structure in a composite beef cattle breed (Q28651488) (← links)
- Genome-wide association study of prostate cancer identifies a second risk locus at 8q24 (Q29614925) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium of evolutionarily conserved regions in the human genome (Q30828551) (← links)
- Estimating recombination rates from population-genetic data (Q30884546) (← links)
- Little loss of information due to unknown phase for fine-scale linkage-disequilibrium mapping with single-nucleotide-polymorphism genotype data. (Q30920722) (← links)
- Haplotype block partitioning and tag SNP selection using genotype data and their applications to association studies (Q30920800) (← links)
- Measuring marker information content by the ambiguity of block boundaries observed in dense SNP data (Q31061560) (← links)
- Lightweight genome viewer: portable software for browsing genomics data in its chromosomal context (Q31129893) (← links)
- High-resolution recombination patterns in a region of human chromosome 21 measured by sperm typing (Q33242617) (← links)
- Online resources for SNP analysis: a review and route map. (Q33280765) (← links)
- Evaluation of sample size effect on the identification of haplotype blocks. (Q33287623) (← links)
- The linkage disequilibrium maps of three human chromosomes across four populations reflect their demographic history and a common underlying recombination pattern (Q33736214) (← links)
- Case-control study of allele frequencies of 15 short tandem repeat loci in males with impulsive violent behavior (Q33744589) (← links)
- Bayesian Models for Detecting Epistatic Interactions from Genetic Data (Q33751595) (← links)
- A novel method combining linkage disequilibrium information and imputed functional knowledge for tagSNP selection (Q33894103) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium and inference of ancestral recombination in 538 single-nucleotide polymorphism clusters across the human genome (Q33905170) (← links)
- Hot and cold spots of recombination in the human genome: the reason we should find them and how this can be achieved (Q33905959) (← links)
- Assessing the performance of the haplotype block model of linkage disequilibrium (Q33906300) (← links)
- An integrated haplotype map of the human major histocompatibility complex (Q33906339) (← links)
- Population-genetic basis of haplotype blocks in the 5q31 region (Q33909547) (← links)
- Haplotype diversity across 100 candidate genes for inflammation, lipid metabolism, and blood pressure regulation in two populations (Q33909698) (← links)
- Guidelines for genotyping in genomewide linkage studies: single-nucleotide-polymorphism maps versus microsatellite maps (Q33910203) (← links)
- Finding haplotype block boundaries by using the minimum-description-length principle (Q33910515) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium patterns and tagSNP transferability among European populations (Q33938621) (← links)
- In silico analysis of disease-association mapping strategies using the coalescent process and incorporating ascertainment and selection (Q33938848) (← links)
- A comparison of linkage disequilibrium patterns and estimated population recombination rates across multiple populations (Q33942179) (← links)
- BLOCK-BASED BAYESIAN EPISTASIS ASSOCIATION MAPPING WITH APPLICATION TO WTCCC TYPE 1 DIABETES DATA. (Q34090919) (← links)
- Visualization of pairwise and multilocus linkage disequilibrium structure using latent forests (Q34102848) (← links)
- The effect of single-nucleotide polymorphism marker selection on patterns of haplotype blocks and haplotype frequency estimates (Q34137526) (← links)
- Genome-wide definitive haplotypes determined using a collection of complete hydatidiform moles (Q34206545) (← links)
- Contrasting methods of quantifying fine structure of human recombination. (Q34307396) (← links)
- Strong correlation between meiotic crossovers and haplotype structure in a 2.5-Mb region on the long arm of chromosome 21. (Q34338830) (← links)
- Large-scale integration of human genetic and physical maps (Q34343089) (← links)
- Linkage disequilibrium patterns vary substantially among populations (Q34385724) (← links)
- Effect of two- and three-locus linkage disequilibrium on the power to detect marker/phenotype associations. (Q34569755) (← links)
- A torrid zone on mouse chromosome 1 containing a cluster of recombinational hotspots (Q34570821) (← links)