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Mechanisms of Disease: the genetic basis of coronary heart disease

Iftikhar J Kullo and Keyue Ding

Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine (2007) 4, 558-569
doi:10.1038/ncpcardio0982

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Different genetic markers used in linkage and association studies.

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Figure 2

Strategies for genome-wide association studies using SNPs.

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Challenges in identifying genetic determinants of coronary heart disease.

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Table 2

Linkage studies of myocardial infarction and coronary artery disease.

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Table 3

Examples of single-nucleotide polymorphism or haplotype association studies of coronary heart diseasea.

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