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Karen N Conneely

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American Journal of Human Genetics|October 30, 2007
So many correlated tests, so little time! Rapid adjustment of P values for multiple correlated testsKaren N Conneely, Michael Boehnke
Human Genetics|October 9, 2014
Testing evolutionary models of senescence: traditional approaches and future directionsChloe Robins, Karen N Conneely
Genetic Epidemiology|September 30, 2010
Meta-analysis of genetic association studies and adjustment for multiple testing of correlated SNPs and traitsKaren N Conneely, Michael Boehnke
Ageing Research Reviews|February 16, 2019
The role of DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation in immunosenescenceNicholas D Johnson, Karen N Conneely
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 2014
A Bayesian hierarchical model to detect differentially methylated loci from single nucleotide resolution sequencing dataHao Feng, Karen N Conneely, Hao Wu
Statistics in Biosciences|January 16, 2019
Robust Rare-Variant Association Tests For Quantitative Traits in General PedigreesYunxuan Jiang, Karen N Conneely, Michael P Epstein
Human Heredity|August 8, 2013
Assessing the impact of population stratification on association studies of rare variationYunxuan Jiang, Michael P Epstein, Karen N Conneely
Genetic Epidemiology|July 22, 2014
Flexible and robust methods for rare-variant testing of quantitative traits in trios and nuclear familiesYunxuan Jiang, Karen N Conneely, Michael P Epstein
Reproductive Sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.)|January 10, 2012
DNA methylation: an epigenetic risk factor in preterm birthRamkumar Menon, Karen N Conneely, Alicia K Smith
Epigenomics|January 24, 2017
Gestational age predicted by DNA methylation: potential clinical and research utilityAnna K Knight, Karen N Conneely, Alicia K Smith
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American Journal of Human Genetics|October 30, 2007
So many correlated tests, so little time! Rapid adjustment of P values for multiple correlated testsKaren N Conneely, Michael Boehnke
Human Genetics|October 9, 2014
Testing evolutionary models of senescence: traditional approaches and future directionsChloe Robins, Karen N Conneely
Genetic Epidemiology|September 30, 2010
Meta-analysis of genetic association studies and adjustment for multiple testing of correlated SNPs and traitsKaren N Conneely, Michael Boehnke
Ageing Research Reviews|February 16, 2019
The role of DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation in immunosenescenceNicholas D Johnson, Karen N Conneely
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 2014
A Bayesian hierarchical model to detect differentially methylated loci from single nucleotide resolution sequencing dataHao Feng, Karen N Conneely, Hao Wu
Statistics in Biosciences|January 16, 2019
Robust Rare-Variant Association Tests For Quantitative Traits in General PedigreesYunxuan Jiang, Karen N Conneely, Michael P Epstein
Human Heredity|August 8, 2013
Assessing the impact of population stratification on association studies of rare variationYunxuan Jiang, Michael P Epstein, Karen N Conneely
Genetic Epidemiology|July 22, 2014
Flexible and robust methods for rare-variant testing of quantitative traits in trios and nuclear familiesYunxuan Jiang, Karen N Conneely, Michael P Epstein
Reproductive Sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.)|January 10, 2012
DNA methylation: an epigenetic risk factor in preterm birthRamkumar Menon, Karen N Conneely, Alicia K Smith
Epigenomics|January 24, 2017
Gestational age predicted by DNA methylation: potential clinical and research utilityAnna K Knight, Karen N Conneely, Alicia K Smith
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