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547 Applied Session Thu, 8/10/06, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-617
Hypothesis Testing in Genetics - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section, ENAR
Chair(s): Rajagopalan Srinivasan, INC Research/INC DataSpectrum Inc.
     10:35 AM   Testing Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium for Loci on the X ChromosomeGang Zheng, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; Jungnam Joo, National Institutes of Health; Chun Zhang, Roche Palo Alto LLC; Nancy L. Geller, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
     10:50 AM   A Conditional Test for Finding the Variants that Explain the Evidence for AssociationBaoguan Ke, The University of Chicago
     11:05 AM   Improved Association Analyses of Disease Subtypes in Case-Parent Trio StudiesGlen Satten, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Michael Epstein, Emory University; Irwin Waldman, Emory University
     11:20 AM   Analysis of DNA Gene Sequences with the Smith-Waterman AlgorithmWilliam Owen, University of Richmond
     11:35 AM   A New Approach To Performing Segregation Analysis To Detect ImprintingSanjay Shete, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
     11:50 AM   Missing Genotypes in TDTGulhan Alpargu, California State University, Fullerton
     12:05 PM   Analysis of a Probe-Level Linear Mixed Model for Oligonucleotide ArraysAlexander Cambon, University of Louisville; Caryn Thompson, University of Louisville; Brian Wattenberg, University of Louisville
 

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