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The impact of genotyping error on family-based analysis of quantitative traits
- lon.cardon@well.ox.ac.uk
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The impact of genotyping error on haplotype reconstruction and frequency estimation
- lon.cardon@well.ox.ac.uk
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Chromosome-wide distribution of haplotype blocks and the role of recombination hot spots
- lon.cardon@well.ox.ac.uk
- M.S. Phillips
- , R. Lawrence
- , R. Sachidanandam
- , A.P. Morris
- , D.J. Balding
- , M.A. Donaldson
- , J.F. Studebaker
- , W.M. Ankener
- , S.V. Alfisi
- , F.-S. Kuo
- , A.L. Camisa
- , V. Pazorov
- , K.E. Scott
- , B.J. Carey
- , J. Faith
- , G. Katari
- , H.A. Bhatti
- , J.M. Cyr
- , V. Derohannessian
- , C. Elosua
- , A.M. Forman
- , N.M. Grecco
- , C.R. Hock
- , J.M. Kuebler
- , J.A. Lathrop
- , M.A. Mockler
- , E.P. Nachtman
- , S.L. Restine
- , S.A. Varde
- , M.J. Hozza
- , C.A. Gelfand
- , J. Broxholme
- , G.R. Abecasis
- , M.T. Boyce-Jacino
- & L.R. Cardon
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Genome-wide strategies for detecting multiple loci that influence complex diseases
- lon.cardon@well.ox.ac.uk
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A first-generation linkage disequilibrium map of human chromosome 22
- lon.cardon@well.ox.ac.uk
- Elisabeth Dawson
- , Gonçalo R. Abecasis
- , Suzannah Bumpstead
- , Yuan Chen
- , Sarah Hunt
- , David M. Beare
- , Jagjit Pabial
- , Thomas Dibling
- , Emma Tinsley
- , Susan Kirby
- , David Carter
- , Marianna Papaspyridonos
- , Simon Livingstone
- , Rocky Ganske
- , Elin Lõhmussaar
- , Jana Zernant
- , Neeme Tõnisson
- , Maido Remm
- , Reedik Mägi
- , Tarmo Puurand
- , Jaak Vilo
- , Ants Kurg
- , Kate Rice
- , Panos Deloukas
- , Richard Mott
- , Andres Metspalu
- , David R. Bentley
- , Lon R. Cardon
- & Ian Dunham
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Mapping complex disease traits with global gene expression
- ...research with Bill Cookson and Lon Cardon at the University of Oxford...
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Genome-wide association studies for complex traits: consensus, uncertainty and challenges
- Lon Cardon has until recently been Professor...