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Colonic stem cell data are consistent with the immortal model of stem cell division under non-random strand segregation.Association of interleukin-6 and interleukin-10 genotypes with radiographic damage in rheumatoid arthritis is dependent on autoantibody status.Comparing the efficacy of SNP filtering methods for identifying a single causal SNP in a known association region.Recombination can evolve in large finite populations given selection on sufficient loci.Association analysis of the skin barrier gene cystatin A at the PSORS5 locus in psoriatic patients: evidence for interaction between PSORS1 and PSORS5.Human myocardium: single-breath-hold MR T1 mapping with high spatial resolution--reproducibility study.Left ventricle mass index and the common, functional, X-linked angiotensin II type-2 receptor gene polymorphism (-1332 G/A) in patients with systemic hypertension.Parameter estimation for an immortal model of colonic stem cell division using approximate Bayesian computation.Group formation games with reappraisal.Effect of a common X-linked angiotensin II type 2-receptor gene polymorphism (-1332 G/A) on the occurrence of premature myocardial infarction and stenotic atherosclerosis requiring revascularization.The clinical significance of a common, functional, X-linked angiotensin II type 2-receptor gene polymorphism (-1332 G/A) in a cohort of 509 families with premature coronary artery disease.New gender-specific partition values for ECG criteria of left ventricular hypertrophy: recalibration against cardiac MRI.HLA-C, CSTA and DS12346 susceptibility alleles confer over 100-fold increased risk of developing psoriasis: evidence of gene interactionModelling the probability distribution of the number of DNA double-strand breaks due to sporadic alkylation of nucleotide basesThe probability density of the total IBD length over a single autosome in unilineal relationshipsEvidence of epistasis between interleukin 1 and selenoprotein-S with susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritisAge-related loss of CpG methylation in the tumour necrosis factor promoterEpigenetic variationUsing GWAS top hits to inform priors in Bayesian fine-mapping association studiesBayesian variable selection using partially observed categorical prior information in fine-mapping association studiesMethyl methanesulfonate (MMS) produces heat-labile DNA damage but no detectable DNA double-strand breaks
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