STAT 9250 - Advanced Statistical Methods in Genetic Analysis II
Rigorous statistical and computational treatment of methods for localizing genes and environmental effects involved in the etiology of complex human traits using case-control and family data. Topics include theory of association and linkage disequilibrium mapping, candidate gene and genome-wide association mapping, detecting and accounting for population structure and admixture, analysis of dense SNPs maps, haplotype blocks, and graphical models.
Course Prerequisites: STAT 9150 and STAT 9170
Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: STAT9150, STAT9170
Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 3
Course Level: Graduate Semester
Equivalent Course: STAT8533
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