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Further insights can be gained from both population association and pedigree studies.
Family-based pedigree studies have also suggested tentative loci linked to increased cancer risk, often characterized by pedigree-specificity.
Family pedigree studies may prove less profitable to establish genetic factors for late-emerging traits if family members in earlier generations died prematurely or from competing causes, particularly those since eradicated by public health advances.
Pedigree studies of complex heritable diseases often feature nominal or ordinal phenotypic measurements and missing genetic marker or phenotype data.
Studies based on linkage results (pedigree studies), case reports, editorials, review articles and studies published in a language other than English were excluded.
Epidemiological and pedigree studies suggest that lung cancer results from the combined effects of age, smoking, impaired lung function and genetic factors.
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A pedigree study of a family of Lhasa apsos revealed an important statistical correlation of these mutant alleles with the disease.
The pedigree study in Lhasa apsos highlights this issue in that three individuals in this pedigree with greater than 35% fetal glomeruli died of renal failure later in life.
RD is very common in dogs of the Lhasa apsos breed [19], so we performed a pedigree study from a family of Lhasa apsos along with biopsy data and genotype information (Figure S2).
We used a mutation rate of 5.5×10−7 mutations per site per year for the hypervariable region, based on a pedigree study in Adélie penguins [21], as well as the phylogenetic estimate of 2.1×10−7 mutations per site per year.
Recently, a WES was performed in a 4-generation consanguineous pedigree study.
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