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    Quantitative trait loci, G×E and G×G for glycemic traits: response to metformin and placebo in the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) by Maxwell, Taylor J, Franks, Paul W, Kahn, Steven E, Knowler, William C, Mather, Kieren J, Florez, Jose C, Jablonski, Kathleen A

    Published in Journal of human genetics (01-08-2022)
    “…The complex genetic architecture of type-2-diabetes (T2D) includes gene-by-environment (G×E) and gene-by-gene (G×G) interactions. To identify G×E and G×G, we…”
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    A Family‐Based Joint Test for Mean and Variance Heterogeneity for Quantitative Traits by Cao, Ying, Maxwell, Taylor J., Wei, Peng

    Published in Annals of human genetics (01-01-2015)
    “…Summary Traditional quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis focuses on identifying loci associated with mean heterogeneity. Recent research has discovered loci…”
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    Genome-wide association study for variants that modulate relationships between cerebrospinal fluid amyloid-beta 42, tau, and p-tau levels by Maxwell, Taylor J, Corcoran, Chris, Del-Aguila, Jorge L, Budde, John P, Deming, Yuetiva, Cruchaga, Carlos, Goate, Alison M, Kauwe, John S K

    Published in Alzheimer's research & therapy (28-08-2018)
    “…A relationship quantitative trait locus exists when the correlation between multiple traits varies by genotype for that locus. Relationship quantitative trait…”
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    Mitochondrial genomic analysis of late onset Alzheimer's disease reveals protective haplogroups H6A1A/H6A1B: the Cache County Study on Memory in Aging by Ridge, Perry G, Maxwell, Taylor J, Corcoran, Christopher D, Norton, Maria C, Tschanz, Joann T, O'Brien, Elizabeth, Kerber, Richard A, Cawthon, Richard M, Munger, Ronald G, Kauwe, John S K

    Published in PloS one (17-09-2012)
    “…Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia and AD risk clusters within families. Part of the familial aggregation of AD is accounted for by…”
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    Mitochondrial haplotypes associated with biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease by Ridge, Perry G, Koop, Andre, Maxwell, Taylor J, Bailey, Matthew H, Swerdlow, Russell H, Kauwe, John S K, Honea, Robyn A

    Published in PloS one (11-09-2013)
    “…Various studies have suggested that the mitochondrial genome plays a role in late-onset Alzheimer's disease, although results are mixed. We used an…”
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    Phylogenetics applied to genotype/phenotype association and selection analyses with sequence data from angptl4 in humans by Maxwell, Taylor J, Bendall, Matthew L, Staples, Jeffrey, Jarvis, Todd, Crandall, Keith A

    “…Genotype/phenotype association analyses (Treescan) with plasma lipid levels and functional site prediction methods (TreeSAAP and PolyPhen) were performed using…”
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    A Versatile Omnibus Test for Detecting Mean and Variance Heterogeneity by Cao, Ying, Wei, Peng, Bailey, Matthew, Kauwe, John S. K., Maxwell, Taylor J.

    Published in Genetic epidemiology (01-01-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Recent research has revealed loci that display variance heterogeneity through various means such as biological disruption, linkage disequilibrium…”
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    APOE modulates the correlation between triglycerides, cholesterol, and CHD through pleiotropy, and gene-by-gene interactions by Maxwell, Taylor J, Ballantyne, Christie M, Cheverud, James M, Guild, Cameron S, Ndumele, Chiadi E, Boerwinkle, Eric

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-2013)
    “…Relationship loci (rQTL) exist when the correlation between multiple traits varies by genotype. rQTL often occur due to gene-by-gene (G × G) or…”
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    Estimating population genetic parameters and comparing model goodness-of-fit using DNA sequences with error by Liu, Xiaoming, Fu, Yun-Xin, Maxwell, Taylor J, Boerwinkle, Eric

    Published in Genome research (01-01-2010)
    “…It is known that sequencing error can bias estimation of evolutionary or population genetic parameters. This problem is more prominent in deep resequencing…”
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    Diet-Dependent Genetic and Genomic Imprinting Effects on Obesity in Mice by Cheverud, James M., Lawson, Heather A., Fawcett, Gloria L., Wang, Bing, Pletscher, L. Susan, Fox, Ashley R., Maxwell, Taylor J., Ehrich, Thomas H., Kenney‐Hunt, Jane P., Wolf, Jason B., Semenkovich, Clay F.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-01-2011)
    “…Although the current obesity epidemic is of environmental origin, there is substantial genetic variation in individual response to an obesogenic environment…”
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    Genome changes after gene duplication: haploidy vs. diploidy by Xue, Cheng, Huang, Ren, Maxwell, Taylor J, Fu, Yun-Xin

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-09-2010)
    “…Since genome size and the number of duplicate genes observed in genomes increase from haploid to diploid organisms, diploidy might provide more evolutionary…”
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    Genetic, epigenetic, and gene-by-diet interaction effects underlie variation in serum lipids in a LG/JxSM/J murine model by Lawson, Heather A, Zelle, Kathleen M, Fawcett, Gloria L, Wang, Bing, Pletscher, L. Susan, Maxwell, Taylor J, Ehrich, Thomas H, Kenney-Hunt, Jane P, Wolf, Jason B, Semenkovich, Clay F, Cheverud, James M

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-10-2010)
    “…Variation in serum cholesterol, free-fatty acids, and triglycerides is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. There is great interest in…”
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    Replication of long-bone length QTL in the F₉-F₁₀ LG,SM advanced intercross by Norgard, Elizabeth A, Jarvis, Joseph P, Roseman, Charles C, Maxwell, Taylor J, Kenney-Hunt, Jane P, Samocha, Kaitlin E, Pletscher, L. Susan, Wang, Bing, Fawcett, Gloria L, Leatherwood, Christopher J, Wolf, Jason B, Cheverud, James M

    Published in Mammalian genome (01-04-2009)
    “…Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping techniques are frequently used to identify genomic regions associated with variation in phenotypes of interest. However,…”
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