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Novel analytical methods applied to type 1 diabetes genome-scan data.


ABSTRACT: Complex traits like type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) are generally taken to be under the influence of multiple genes interacting with each other to confer disease susceptibility and/or protection. Although novel methods are being developed, analyses of whole-genome scans are most often performed with multipoint methods that work under the assumption that multiple trait loci are unrelated to each other; that is, most models specify the effect of only one locus at a time. We have applied a novel approach, which includes decision-tree construction and artificial neural networks, to the analysis of T1DM genome-scan data. We demonstrate that this approach (1) allows identification of all major susceptibility loci identified by nonparametric linkage analysis, (2) identifies a number of novel regions as well as combinations of markers with predictive value for T1DM, and (3) may be useful in characterizing markers in linkage disequilibrium with protective-gene variants. Furthermore, the approach outlined here permits combined analyses of genetic-marker data and information on environmental and clinical covariates.

SUBMITTER: Pociot F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1181942 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel analytical methods applied to type 1 diabetes genome-scan data.

Pociot Flemming F   Karlsen Allan E AE   Pedersen Claus B CB   Aalund Mogens M   Nerup Jørn J  

American journal of human genetics 20040311 4


Complex traits like type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) are generally taken to be under the influence of multiple genes interacting with each other to confer disease susceptibility and/or protection. Although novel methods are being developed, analyses of whole-genome scans are most often performed with multipoint methods that work under the assumption that multiple trait loci are unrelated to each other; that is, most models specify the effect of only one locus at a time. We have applied a novel ap  ...[more]

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