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Primary and secondary transcriptional effects in the developing human Down syndrome brain and heartRong Mao
Program in Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 1830 East Monument Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Genome Biol 6:R107. 2005..Also, the statistical significance of differentially expressed genes in human Down syndrome tissues has not been reported...
Analysis and visualization of chromosomal abnormalities in SNP data with SNPscanJason C Ting
Department of Neurology, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA
BMC Bioinformatics 7:25. 2006..SNP array studies generate multiple types of data for each SNP site, some with more than 100,000 SNPs represented on each array. The identification of different classes of anomalies within SNP data has been challenging...
Locations and patterns of meiotic recombination in two-generation pedigreesJason C Ting
Department of Neurology, Hugo W, Moser Institute at Kennedy Krieger, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
BMC Med Genet 10:93. 2009..Previously available methods for the genome-wide, high-resolution identification of meiotic crossover sites are limited by the laborious nature of the assay (as in sperm typing)...
Visualization of uniparental inheritance, Mendelian inconsistencies, deletions, and parent of origin effects in single nucleotide polymorphism trio data with SNPtrioJason C Ting
Department of Neurology, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA
Hum Mutat 28:1225-35. 2007..SNPtrio is freely accessible at http://pevsnerlab.kennedykrieger.org/SNPtrio.htm (Last accessed: 20 June 2007)...
SNPchip: R classes and methods for SNP array dataRobert B Scharpf
Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Bioinformatics 23:627-8. 2007..bioconductor.org. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The supplementary material as described in this article (case studies, installation guidelines and R code) is available from http://biostat.jhsph.edu/~iruczins/publications/sm/..
