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Rick Kittles to Computer Simulation

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Connection Strength

0.087
  1. Zaitlen N, Pasaniuc B, Sankararaman S, Bhatia G, Zhang J, Gusev A, Young T, Tandon A, Pollack S, Vilhj?lmsson BJ, Assimes TL, Berndt SI, Blot WJ, Chanock S, Franceschini N, Goodman PG, He J, Hennis AJ, Hsing A, Ingles SA, Isaacs W, Kittles RA, Klein EA, Lange LA, Nemesure B, Patterson N, Reich D, Rybicki BA, Stanford JL, Stevens VL, Strom SS, Whitsel EA, Witte JS, Xu J, Haiman C, Wilson JG, Kooperberg C, Stram D, Reiner AP, Tang H, Price AL. Leveraging population admixture to characterize the heritability of complex traits. Nat Genet. 2014 Dec; 46(12):1356-62.
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    Score: 0.026
  2. Ma Y, Zhao J, Wong JS, Ma L, Li W, Fu G, Xu W, Zhang K, Kittles RA, Li Y, Song Q. Accurate inference of local phased ancestry of modern admixed populations. Sci Rep. 2014 Jul 23; 4:5800.
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    Score: 0.026
  3. Chen HY, Kittles R, Zhang W. Bias correction to secondary trait analysis with case-control design. Stat Med. 2013 Apr 30; 32(9):1494-508.
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    Score: 0.023
  4. Seldin MF, Morii T, Collins-Schramm HE, Chima B, Kittles R, Criswell LA, Li H. Putative ancestral origins of chromosomal segments in individual african americans: implications for admixture mapping. Genome Res. 2004 Jun; 14(6):1076-84.
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    Score: 0.013
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