DocumentCode
3408396
Title
Algorithms for association study design using a generalized model of haplotype conservation
Author
Schwartz, Russell
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biol. Sci., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
16-19 Aug. 2004
Firstpage
90
Lastpage
97
Abstract
There is considerable interest in computational methods to assist in the use of genetic polymorphism data for locating disease-related genes. Haplotypes, contiguous sets of correlated variants, may provide a means of reducing the difficulty of the data analysis problems involved. The field to date has been dominated by methods based on the "haplotype block" hypothesis, which assumes discrete population-wide boundaries between conserved genetic segments, but there is strong reason to believe that haplotype blocks do not fully capture true haplotype conservation patterns. In this paper, we address the computational challenges of using a more flexible, block-free representation of haplotype structure called the "haplotype motif" model for downstream analysis problems. We develope algorithms for htSNP selection and missing data inference using this more generalized model of sequence conservation. Application to a dataset from the literature demonstrates the practical value of these block-free methods.
Keywords
biology computing; data analysis; genetics; physiological models; polymorphism; association study design; computational methods; data analysis; disease-related genes; downstream analysis problems; flexible block-free haplotype structure representation; generalized haplotype conservation model; genetic polymorphism data; haplotype motif model; haplotype tagging single nucleotide polymorphism selection; missing data inference; Algorithm design and analysis; Bioinformatics; Biological system modeling; Biology computing; Computer science; Data analysis; Diseases; Genetics; Humans; Inference algorithms;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference, 2004. CSB 2004. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2194-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CSB.2004.1332421
Filename
1332421
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