DocumentCode
342575
Title
The effect of noise in studies of the association of bone mineral density and vitamin D receptor gene
Author
Cheng, Shih-Chuan ; Malik, D.S. ; Mordeson, John N. ; Gong, Guodong
Author_Institution
Center for Res. in Fuzzy Math. & Comput. Sci., Creighton Univ., Omaha, NE, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
36342
Firstpage
293
Lastpage
297
Abstract
To find defects in genes that cause diseases, geneticists test whether a change or variation in a gene is associated with a disease or an increased susceptibility. M.A. Morrison et al. (1994) reported that a slight variation in the vitamin D receptor gene (VDRGP) is associated with a significant change in our bone mineral density (BMD). By January 1997, 75 independent investigations had been published, and no consensus had been reached as to whether BMD is really associated with VDRGP. Every paper has a level of noise which leads to possibly inaccurate conclusions. Some examples of noise are small sample size, large age range, heterogeneity of the populations studied, and so on. We analyzed all the 75 publications using a fuzzy mathematics approach to determine the noise level of each paper and how it affected the papers´ findings. We showed, except for one exception, that there is a strong association between the noise level and the papers´ findings
Keywords
bone; diseases; fuzzy set theory; genetics; information analysis; noise; age range; alleles; bone mineral density; disease susceptibility; fuzzy mathematics; genetic defects; genotype; noise; population heterogeneity; sample size; vitamin D receptor gene; Abstracts; Bone diseases; Computer science; Genetics; Hip; Mathematics; Minerals; Noise level; Osteoporosis; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Fuzzy Information Processing Society, 1999. NAFIPS. 18th International Conference of the North American
Conference_Location
New York, NY
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5211-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NAFIPS.1999.781701
Filename
781701
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