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Analysis of case-control association studies: SNPs, imputation and haplotypes
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    Analysis of case-control association studies: SNPs, imputation and haplotypes (English)
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    3 February 2016
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    case-control studies
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    empirical-Bayes
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    genetic epidemiology
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    haplotypes
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    model averaging
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    model robustness
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    model selection
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    retrospective studies
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    shrinkage
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