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Christopher I Amos

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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 18, 2008
Forward-time simulations of non-random mating populations using simuPOPBo Peng, Christopher I Amos
American Journal of Human Genetics|February 12, 2002
Testing for genetic linkage in families by a variance-components approach in the presence of genomic imprintingSanjay Shete, Christopher I Amos
Plos One|July 19, 2012
Principal components analysis of population admixtureJianzhong Ma, Christopher I Amos
BMC Bioinformatics|November 5, 2016
Unsupervised gene set testing based on random matrix theoryH Robert Frost, Christopher I Amos
Human Heredity|October 21, 2003
Statistical properties of affected sib-pair linkage testsChih-Chieh Wu, Christopher I Amos
Ebiomedicine|March 17, 2016
Gene by Environment Interaction Linking the Chromosome 15q25 Locus with Cigarette Consumption and Lung Cancer Susceptibility--Are African American Affected Differently?--Authors' ReplySean P David, Christopher I Amos
Plos Genetics|February 27, 2023
Why does the X chromosome lag behind autosomes in GWAS findings?Ivan P Gorlov, Christopher I Amos
Nucleic Acids Research|May 5, 2017
Gene set selection via LASSO penalized regression (SLPR)H Robert Frost, Christopher I Amos
BMC Bioinformatics|December 14, 2018
A multi-omics approach for identifying important pathways and genes in human cancerH Robert Frost, Christopher I Amos
American Journal of Human Genetics|October 20, 2004
Ignoring linkage disequilibrium among tightly linked markers induces false-positive evidence of linkage for affected sib pair analysisQiqing Huang, Sanjay Shete, Christopher I Amos
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 18, 2008
Forward-time simulations of non-random mating populations using simuPOPBo Peng, Christopher I Amos
American Journal of Human Genetics|February 12, 2002
Testing for genetic linkage in families by a variance-components approach in the presence of genomic imprintingSanjay Shete, Christopher I Amos
Plos One|July 19, 2012
Principal components analysis of population admixtureJianzhong Ma, Christopher I Amos
BMC Bioinformatics|November 5, 2016
Unsupervised gene set testing based on random matrix theoryH Robert Frost, Christopher I Amos
Human Heredity|October 21, 2003
Statistical properties of affected sib-pair linkage testsChih-Chieh Wu, Christopher I Amos
Ebiomedicine|March 17, 2016
Gene by Environment Interaction Linking the Chromosome 15q25 Locus with Cigarette Consumption and Lung Cancer Susceptibility--Are African American Affected Differently?--Authors' ReplySean P David, Christopher I Amos
Plos Genetics|February 27, 2023
Why does the X chromosome lag behind autosomes in GWAS findings?Ivan P Gorlov, Christopher I Amos
Nucleic Acids Research|May 5, 2017
Gene set selection via LASSO penalized regression (SLPR)H Robert Frost, Christopher I Amos
BMC Bioinformatics|December 14, 2018
A multi-omics approach for identifying important pathways and genes in human cancerH Robert Frost, Christopher I Amos
American Journal of Human Genetics|October 20, 2004
Ignoring linkage disequilibrium among tightly linked markers induces false-positive evidence of linkage for affected sib pair analysisQiqing Huang, Sanjay Shete, Christopher I Amos
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