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Meta-analysis for microarray studies of the genetics of complex traits

机译:用于复杂性状遗传学的微阵列研究的荟萃分析

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In comparison to other complex disease traits, alcoholism and alcohol abuse are influenced by the combined effects of many genes that alter susceptibility, phenotypic expression and associated morbidity, respectively. Many genetic studies, in both animal models and humans, have identified genetic intervals containing genes that influence alcoholism or behavioral responses to ethanol. Concurrently, a growing number of microarray studies have identified gene expression differences related to ethanol drinking or other ethanol behaviors. However, concerns about the statistical power of these experiments, combined with the complexity of the underlying phenotypes, have greatly hampered the identification of candidate genes underlying ethanol behaviors. Meta-analysis approaches using recent compilations of large datasets of microarray, behavioral and genetic data promise improved statistical power for detecting the genes or gene networks affecting ethanol behaviors and other complex traits.
机译:与其他复杂的疾病特征相比,酗酒和酗酒分别受许多分别改变易感性,表型表达和发病率的基因共同作用的影响。在动物模型和人类中,许多遗传研究已经确定了遗传间隔,其中包含影响酒精中毒或对乙醇的行为反应的基因。同时,越来越多的微阵列研究已经鉴定出与饮酒或其他乙醇行为有关的基因表达差异。然而,对这些实验的统计能力的关注,再加上潜在表型的复杂性,极大地阻碍了乙醇行为潜在候选基因的鉴定。使用微阵列,行为和遗传数据的大型数据集的最新汇编进行的荟萃分析方法有望提高统计能力,以检测影响乙醇行为和其他复杂性状的基因或基因网络。

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