Journal article
A combined genomewide linkage scan of 1,233 families for prostate cancer-susceptibility genes conducted by the International Consortium for Prostate Cancer Genetics
J Xu, L Dimitrov, BL Chang, TS Adams, AR Turner, DA Meyers, RA Eeles, DF Easton, WD Foulkes, J Simard, GG Giles, JL Hopper, L Mahle, P Moller, T Bishop, C Evans, S Edwards, J Meitz, S Bullock, Q Hope Show all
American Journal of Human Genetics | CELL PRESS | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1086/432377
Abstract
Evidence of the existence of major prostate cancer (PC)-susceptibility genes has been provided by multiple segregation analyses. Although genomewide screens have been performed in over a dozen independent studies, few chromosomal regions have been consistently identified as regions of interest. One of the major difficulties is genetic heterogeneity, possibly due to multiple, incompletely penetrant PC-susceptibility genes. In this study, we explored two approaches to overcome this difficulty, in an analysis of a large number of families with PC in the International Consortium for Prostate Cancer Genetics (ICPCG). One approach was to combine linkage data from a total of 1,233 families to incre..
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