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Susan E Hodge

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Journal of Genetic Counseling|December 1, 1995
Paternalistic and protective?Susan E Hodge
Journal of Genetic Counseling|July 5, 2015
Determining Complex Genetic Risks by ComputerPamela Flodman, Susan E Hodge
Human Heredity|August 2, 2003
Sex-specific mutation rates for x-linked disorders: estimation and applicationPamela Flodman, Susan E Hodge
American Journal of Human Genetics|December 13, 2001
Likelihood formulation of parent-of-origin effects on segregation analysis, including ascertainmentFatemeh Haghighi, Susan E Hodge
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 3, 2009
Zeroing in on a schizophrenia gene: a new tool to assess the probabilitySusan E Hodge, Robert Freedman
Human Heredity|July 26, 2006
An alternative foundation for the planning and evaluation of linkage analysis. I. Decoupling "error probabilities" from "measures of evidence"Lisa J Strug, Susan E Hodge
Genetic Epidemiology|December 4, 2004
Ascertainment bias in linkage analysis: comments on Ginsburg et alVeronica J Vieland, Susan E Hodge
Human Heredity|August 1, 2006
An alternative foundation for the planning and evaluation of linkage analysis. II. Implications for multiple test adjustmentsLisa J Strug, Susan E Hodge
Human Heredity|July 29, 2010
Expected monotonicity--a desirable property for evidence measures?Susan E Hodge, Veronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|February 8, 2017
How Can We Explain Very Low Odds Ratios in GWAS? I. Polygenic ModelsSusan E Hodge, David A Greenberg
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Journal of Genetic Counseling|December 1, 1995
Paternalistic and protective?Susan E Hodge
Journal of Genetic Counseling|July 5, 2015
Determining Complex Genetic Risks by ComputerPamela Flodman, Susan E Hodge
Human Heredity|August 2, 2003
Sex-specific mutation rates for x-linked disorders: estimation and applicationPamela Flodman, Susan E Hodge
American Journal of Human Genetics|December 13, 2001
Likelihood formulation of parent-of-origin effects on segregation analysis, including ascertainmentFatemeh Haghighi, Susan E Hodge
The American Journal of Psychiatry|April 3, 2009
Zeroing in on a schizophrenia gene: a new tool to assess the probabilitySusan E Hodge, Robert Freedman
Human Heredity|July 26, 2006
An alternative foundation for the planning and evaluation of linkage analysis. I. Decoupling "error probabilities" from "measures of evidence"Lisa J Strug, Susan E Hodge
Genetic Epidemiology|December 4, 2004
Ascertainment bias in linkage analysis: comments on Ginsburg et alVeronica J Vieland, Susan E Hodge
Human Heredity|August 1, 2006
An alternative foundation for the planning and evaluation of linkage analysis. II. Implications for multiple test adjustmentsLisa J Strug, Susan E Hodge
Human Heredity|July 29, 2010
Expected monotonicity--a desirable property for evidence measures?Susan E Hodge, Veronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|February 8, 2017
How Can We Explain Very Low Odds Ratios in GWAS? I. Polygenic ModelsSusan E Hodge, David A Greenberg
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