- of hypertension⁂ in the Amish subjects across the non-Amish studies using the WHO/ISH criteria

Jan 13

of hypertension⁂ in the Amish subjects across the non-Amish studies using the WHO/ISH criteria

Amish Study of Major Affective Disorders
Two Tiers of Data Access
 

Clinical and pedigree information for the Old Order Amish Major Affective Disorders
{This information was precautionary, copied from the manuscript  pages cited. The disclaimer was researched and posted on VACKVSUG on April 04, 2007 @/2009/11/fifth-generation-war-daily-diet-with.html lnwme.blogspot.com. and retranscribed in part today from a Monday, November 23, 2009 cached copy.

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•Posted by mark brenneman at Wednesday, April 04, 2007 Labels:  SLCO1B1
Hypertension places a major burden on individual and public health, but the genetic basis of this complex disorder is poorly understood.
The NIGMS Scientific Advisory Committee, the Repository has developed a two tier scheme for access
Tier I: Open access on the web catalog for the NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository.
Tier II: Available only by application to the NIGMS-delegated review at Coriell Institute.
Cases were reported through a community wide network of Amish scribes in every church district (representing the number of families worshipping together).
 As an inbred population, this represents a rich resource for genetic studies of rare recessive disorders, dominant conditions, complex traits, chromosomal aberrations, the role of assortative mating, consanguinity, and gene-environment interactions.
 Highest priority was given to those with confirmed bipolar affective disorder and their “at-risk” children and siblings.

LISTEN CAREFULLY TO SBP from aEG histories similaries the logistic regression model .


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