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Toward positional cloning with SNPs

Toward positional cloning with SNPs
Toward positional cloning with SNPs
Efficient methods are available for positional cloning of major genes by linkage and linkage disequilibrium (LD). The application of these methods to complex diseases is more demanding, but advances in sequencing the human genome, SNP discovery, high-throughput genotyping techniques, LD maps, and haplotype annotation are revolutionizing positional cloning of oligogenes for common multifactorial disease.
1464-8431
259-264
Morton, N.E.
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Collins, A.
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Morton, N.E.
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Collins, A.
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Morton, N.E. and Collins, A. (2002) Toward positional cloning with SNPs. Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics, 4 (3), 259-264.

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Abstract

Efficient methods are available for positional cloning of major genes by linkage and linkage disequilibrium (LD). The application of these methods to complex diseases is more demanding, but advances in sequencing the human genome, SNP discovery, high-throughput genotyping techniques, LD maps, and haplotype annotation are revolutionizing positional cloning of oligogenes for common multifactorial disease.

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Published date: 24 June 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 24875
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/24875
ISSN: 1464-8431
PURE UUID: b9ad9320-d92a-4437-b37e-026cd7afab90
ORCID for A. Collins: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7108-0771

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Date deposited: 06 Apr 2006
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:35

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Author: N.E. Morton
Author: A. Collins ORCID iD

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