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Baker J, Shriner D, Bentley A, Rotimi C
Pharmacogenomics J . 2016 Oct; 17(2):112-120. PMID: 27779243
As the common birthplace of all human populations, modern humans have lived longer on the African continent than in any other geographical region of the world. This long history, along...
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Ramos E, Doumatey A, Elkahloun A, Shriner D, Huang H, Chen G, et al.
Pharmacogenomics J . 2013 Jul; 14(3):217-22. PMID: 23835662
Pharmacogenomically relevant markers of drug response and adverse drug reactions are known to vary in frequency across populations. We examined minor allele frequencies (MAFs), genetic diversity (FST) and population structure...
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Liu C, Ng M, Rybin D, Adeyemo A, Bielinski S, Boerwinkle E, et al.
Diabetologia . 2012 Aug; 55(11):2970-84. PMID: 22893027
Aims/hypothesis: Hyperglycaemia disproportionately affects African-Americans (AfAs). We tested the transferability of 18 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with glycaemic traits identified in European ancestry (EuA) populations in 5,984 non-diabetic AfAs. Methods:...
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Shriner D
Heredity (Edinb) . 2011 Mar; 107(5):413-20. PMID: 21448230
Principal components analysis of genetic data is used to avoid inflation in type I error rates in association testing due to population stratification by covariate adjustment using the top eigenvectors...
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Ramos E, Chen G, Shriner D, Doumatey A, Gerry N, Herbert A, et al.
Diabetologia . 2010 Dec; 54(4):783-8. PMID: 21188353
Aims/hypothesis: Chronically elevated blood glucose (hyperglycaemia) is the primary indicator of type 2 diabetes, which has a prevalence that varies considerably by ethnicity in the USA, with African-Americans disproportionately affected....
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Meilleur K, Traore M, Sangare M, Britton A, Landoure G, Coulibaly S, et al.
Neurogenetics . 2009 Dec; 11(3):313-8. PMID: 20039086
We identified a family in Mali with two sisters affected by spastic paraplegia. In addition to spasticity and weakness of the lower limbs, the patients had marked atrophy of the...
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Ankra-Badu G, Pomp D, Shriner D, Allison D, Yi N
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2008 Nov; 33(1):89-95. PMID: 18982013
Background: The genetic architecture of body weight and body composition is complex because these traits are normally influenced by multiple genes and their interactions, even after controlling for the environment....
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Yi N, Shriner D
Heredity (Edinb) . 2007 Nov; 100(3):240-52. PMID: 17987056
Many complex human diseases and traits of biological and/or economic importance are determined by interacting networks of multiple quantitative trait loci (QTL) and environmental factors. Mapping QTL is critical for...
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Liu S, Schacker T, Musey L, Shriner D, McElrath M, Corey L, et al.
J Virol . 1997 Jun; 71(6):4284-95. PMID: 9151816
The rate of progression to AIDS in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected individuals is determined by a complex series of interactions between the host and virus. Here we evaluate...
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Destefano J, Roberts B, Shriner D
Arch Virol . 1997 Jan; 142(9):1797-812. PMID: 9672638
Transfer of nascent DNA from an RNA template (donor) to the homologous region of a second RNA template (acceptor) was studied. The templates were designed to assess the roles of...