"Between the Lines of Genetic Code "lays out methodologies and
tools for the measurement and evaluation of gene-gene and
gene-environment studies and gives perspective on the future of
this discipline. The book begins by defining terms for interaction
studies, describing methodologies, and critically assessing the
viability of current study designs and the possibilities for
integrating designs. It then provides recent applications data with
case studies in rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, myositis
and other complex human diseases. Last, it examines current studies
and directions for future applications in patient care.
Recent multivariate studies show that gene-gene and
gene-environment interactions can explain significant variances in
inheritance that have previously been undetectable in univariate
analysis. These links among genes and between genes and their
environments during the development of diseases may serve as
important hints for understanding pathogenic mechanisms and for
developing new tools for prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment of
various diseases.
Systematically integrates methods of defining and detecting gene
interactions to provide an overview of the fieldCritically analyzes
current methods and tools to aid researchers in integrating gene
interaction studies Includes examples of current biomedical
applications and presents current research expected to shape
clinical research in the near future
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