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xingxu's epistasis [7 articles]

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  • How to perform meaningful estimates of genetic effects.
    PLoS genetics, Vol. 4, No. 5. (2008)
    posted to statistics epistasis by xingxu on 2008-05-05 20:46:30 as **
  • Statistical epistasis is a generic feature of gene regulatory networks.
    Genetics (8 October 2006)
    by Arne B B Gjuvsland, Ben J J Hayes, Stig W W Omholt, Orjan Carlborg
  • From classical genetics to quantitative genetics to systems biology: modeling epistasis.
    PLoS genetics, Vol. 4, No. 3. (March 2008)
    by DL Aylor, ZB Zeng
  • Gene Network Inference via Structural Equation Modeling in Genetical Genomics Experiments.
    Genetics (3 February 2008)
    by Bing Liu, Alberto de la Fuente, Ina Hoeschele
  • A forest-based approach to identifying gene and gene gene interactions
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (28 November 2007), 0709868104.
    by Xiang Chen, Ching-Ti Liu, Meizhuo Zhang, Heping Zhang
  • Genetic reconstruction of a functional transcriptional regulatory network.
    Nat Genet (8 April 2007)
    by Zhanzhi Hu, Patrick J J Killion, Vishwanath R R Iyer
  • Epistasis between deleterious mutations and the evolution of recombination
    Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Roger D Kouyos, Olin K Silander, Sebastian Bonhoeffer
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