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Genetic association with rheumatoid arthritis-Genetic Analysis Workshop 15: summary of contributions from Group 2.

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  • Genetic association with rheumatoid arthritis-Genetic Analysis Workshop 15: summary of contributions from Group 2. Abstract Text:

    marsha a wilcoxMarsha A Wilcox,zhong liZhong Li,will tapperWill Tapper,sharon browningSharon Browning,karen curtinKaren Curtin,jie dingJie Ding,yuejing dingYuejing Ding,france gagnonFrance Gagnon,qimei heQimei He,tai-yue kuoTai-Yue Kuo,mingyao liMingyao Li,george matthewGeorge Matthew,ling meiLing Mei,shaoqi raoShaoqi Rao,jim shawJim Shaw,zhi weiZhi Wei,zhaoxia yuZhaoxia Yu,weihua zhangWeihua Zhang,tian zhengTian Zheng,guohua zhuGuohua Zhu,

    The papers in presentation group 2 of Genetic Analysis Workshop 15 (GAW15) conducted association analyses of rheumatoid arthritis data. The analyses were carried out primarily in the data provided by the North American Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium (NARAC). One group conducted analyses in the data provided by the Canadian Rheumatoid Arthritis Genetics Study (CRAGS). Analysis strategies included genome-wide scans, the examination of candidate genes, and investigations of a region of interest on chromosome 18q21. Most authors employed relatively new methods, proposed extensions of existing methods, or introduced completely novel methods for aspects of association analysis. There were several common observations; a group of papers using a variety of methods found stronger association, on chromosomes 6 and 18 and in candidate gene PTPN22 among women with early onset. Generally, models that considered haplotypes or multiple markers showed stronger evidence for association than did single marker analyses.

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    ma wilcoxMA Wilcox,z liZ Li,w tapperW Tapper,s browningS Browning,k curtinK Curtin,j dingJ Ding,y dingY Ding,f gagnonF Gagnon,q heQ He,ty kuoTY Kuo,m liM Li,g matthewG Matthew,l meiL Mei,s raoS Rao,j shawJ Shaw,z weiZ Wei,z yuZ Yu,w zhangW Zhang,t zhengT Zheng,g zhuG Zhu,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Genetic epidemiology

    VOLUME: 31 Suppl 1

    Page Numbers: S12-21

    Journal Abbreviation: Genet. Epidemiol.

    ISSN: 0741-0395

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: i3 Drug Safety, 950 Winter Street, Waltham, MA 02451, USA. Marsha.Wilcox@i3DrugSafety.com

    Country: United States

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