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Veronica J Vieland

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Genetic Epidemiology|December 13, 2005
Heterogeneity: GAW Group 15Veronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|November 1, 2014
Evidence, temperature, and the laws of thermodynamicsVeronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|June 14, 2006
Thermometers: something for statistical geneticists to think aboutVeronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|March 23, 2011
Where's the evidence?Veronica J Vieland
Genetic Epidemiology|November 9, 2010
Association statistics under the PPL frameworkYungui Huang, Veronica J Vieland
American Journal of Human Genetics|June 28, 2003
Two-locus heterogeneity cannot be distinguished from two-locus epistasis on the basis of affected-sib-pair dataVeronica J Vieland, Jian Huang
Human Heredity|March 20, 2002
HLODs, trait models, and ascertainment: implications of admixture for parameter estimation and linkage detectionVeronica J Vieland, Mark Logue
Human Heredity|December 23, 2011
Next-generation linkage analysisVeronica J Vieland, Marcella Devoto
Human Heredity|January 7, 2006
The incorporation of prior genomic information does not necessarily improve the performance of Bayesian linkage methods: an example involving sex-specific recombination and the two-point PPLMark W Logue, Veronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|July 29, 2010
Expected monotonicity--a desirable property for evidence measures?Susan E Hodge, Veronica J Vieland
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Genetic Epidemiology|December 13, 2005
Heterogeneity: GAW Group 15Veronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|November 1, 2014
Evidence, temperature, and the laws of thermodynamicsVeronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|June 14, 2006
Thermometers: something for statistical geneticists to think aboutVeronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|March 23, 2011
Where's the evidence?Veronica J Vieland
Genetic Epidemiology|November 9, 2010
Association statistics under the PPL frameworkYungui Huang, Veronica J Vieland
American Journal of Human Genetics|June 28, 2003
Two-locus heterogeneity cannot be distinguished from two-locus epistasis on the basis of affected-sib-pair dataVeronica J Vieland, Jian Huang
Human Heredity|March 20, 2002
HLODs, trait models, and ascertainment: implications of admixture for parameter estimation and linkage detectionVeronica J Vieland, Mark Logue
Human Heredity|December 23, 2011
Next-generation linkage analysisVeronica J Vieland, Marcella Devoto
Human Heredity|January 7, 2006
The incorporation of prior genomic information does not necessarily improve the performance of Bayesian linkage methods: an example involving sex-specific recombination and the two-point PPLMark W Logue, Veronica J Vieland
Human Heredity|July 29, 2010
Expected monotonicity--a desirable property for evidence measures?Susan E Hodge, Veronica J Vieland
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