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Duncan C Thomas

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Genetic Epidemiology|November 25, 2003
Summary report: Missing data and pedigree and genotyping errorsMichael D Badzioch, Duncan C Thomas, Gail P Jarvik
Health Physics|September 12, 2007
Hypothesis testing, statistical power, and confidence limits in the presence of epistemic uncertaintyDaniel O Stram, Duncan C Thomas, Kenneth J Kopecky
Genetic Epidemiology|September 14, 2012
Analysis and optimal design for association studies using next-generation sequencing with case-control poolsWei E Liang, Duncan C Thomas, David V Conti
Annals of Epidemiology|May 1, 2007
Re: Estimation of bias in nongenetic observational studies using "Mendelian triangulation" by Bautista et alDuncan C Thomas, Debbie A Lawlor, John R Thompson
Human Heredity|November 14, 2003
Bayesian modeling of complex metabolic pathwaysDavid V Conti, Victoria Cortessis, John Molitor, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 21, 2014
Three authors replyVictoria K Cortessis, Jennifer Phay Johnson Thomas, Duncan C Thomas
Genetic Epidemiology|April 12, 2006
Optimal two-stage genotyping designs for genome-wide association scansHansong Wang, Duncan C Thomas, Itsik Pe'er, et al.
BMC Genetics|February 21, 2004
Genetic Analysis Workshop 13: simulated longitudinal data on families for a system of oligogenic traitsE Warwick Daw, John Morrison, Xiaojun Zhou, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|August 13, 2014
Complex pedigrees in the sequencing era: to track transmissions or decorrelate?Dalin Li, Jin Zhou, Duncan C Thomas, et al.
BMC Genetics|February 21, 2004
Segregation and linkage analysis for longitudinal measurements of a quantitative traitConway Gee, John L Morrison, Duncan C Thomas, et al.
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Genetic Epidemiology|November 25, 2003
Summary report: Missing data and pedigree and genotyping errorsMichael D Badzioch, Duncan C Thomas, Gail P Jarvik
Health Physics|September 12, 2007
Hypothesis testing, statistical power, and confidence limits in the presence of epistemic uncertaintyDaniel O Stram, Duncan C Thomas, Kenneth J Kopecky
Genetic Epidemiology|September 14, 2012
Analysis and optimal design for association studies using next-generation sequencing with case-control poolsWei E Liang, Duncan C Thomas, David V Conti
Annals of Epidemiology|May 1, 2007
Re: Estimation of bias in nongenetic observational studies using "Mendelian triangulation" by Bautista et alDuncan C Thomas, Debbie A Lawlor, John R Thompson
Human Heredity|November 14, 2003
Bayesian modeling of complex metabolic pathwaysDavid V Conti, Victoria Cortessis, John Molitor, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 21, 2014
Three authors replyVictoria K Cortessis, Jennifer Phay Johnson Thomas, Duncan C Thomas
Genetic Epidemiology|April 12, 2006
Optimal two-stage genotyping designs for genome-wide association scansHansong Wang, Duncan C Thomas, Itsik Pe'er, et al.
BMC Genetics|February 21, 2004
Genetic Analysis Workshop 13: simulated longitudinal data on families for a system of oligogenic traitsE Warwick Daw, John Morrison, Xiaojun Zhou, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|August 13, 2014
Complex pedigrees in the sequencing era: to track transmissions or decorrelate?Dalin Li, Jin Zhou, Duncan C Thomas, et al.
BMC Genetics|February 21, 2004
Segregation and linkage analysis for longitudinal measurements of a quantitative traitConway Gee, John L Morrison, Duncan C Thomas, et al.
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