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- Eigenvalue distributions of variance components estimators in high-dimensional random effects models
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- Refining genetically inferred relationships using treelet covariance smoothing
- REMI: REGRESSION WITH MARGINAL INFORMATION AND ITS APPLICATION IN GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDIES
- Efficient signal inclusion with genomic applications
- PLINK
- DMwR
- TASSEL
- pedigreem
- SPECTRODE
- ANNOVAR
- GenomicFeatures
- pi-MASS
- ChemSpot
- FFBSKAT
- MASTOR
- GEMMA
- AS 155
- MultiPhen
- qqman
- gatars
- HaploReg
- Eigenstrat
- LDpred
- METASOFT
- XPEB
- pedigreemm
- LDAK
- A Permutation Test for Two-Sample Means and Signal Identification of High-dimensional Data
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- Bioinformatics. Volume II: structure, function, and applications
- Gene-based association testing of dichotomous traits with generalized functional linear mixed models using extended pedigrees: applications to age-related macular degeneration
- BIVAS
- REMI
- Heritability estimation in high dimensional sparse linear mixed models
- Variance estimation and confidence intervals from genome-wide association studies through high-dimensional misspecified mixed model analysis
- A method for generating realistic correlation matrices
- Statistical properties of simple random-effects models for genetic heritability
- eQTL analysis from co-localization of 2739 GWAS loci detects associated genes across 14 human cancers
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