Gene mapping by haplotype pattern mining

Genetic markers are being increasingly utilized in gene mapping. The discovery of associations between markers and patient phenotypes - such as a disease status - enables the identification of potential disease gene loci. The rationale is that, in diseases with a reasonable genetic contribution, dis...

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