2007
Evidence for association between multiple complement pathway genes and AMD
Dinu V, Miller PL, Zhao H. Evidence for association between multiple complement pathway genes and AMD. Genetic Epidemiology 2007, 31: 224-237. PMID: 17266113, DOI: 10.1002/gepi.20204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsPathway levelGenome-wide association studiesGenome-wide levelWide association studyGenome levelAdditional genesPathway genesAssociation studiesBiological knowledgeSNP signalsComplement factor HGenotype dataGenesNucleotide polymorphismsForms of AMDComplement pathway genesRisk allelesFactor HMBL2 single-nucleotide polymorphismsIntronsHaplotypesComplement pathwayAllelesPathway
1996
PhenoDB: An Integrated Client/Server Database for Linkage and Population Genetics
Cheung K, Nadkarni P, Silverstein S, Kidd J, Pakstis A, Miller P, Kidd K. PhenoDB: An Integrated Client/Server Database for Linkage and Population Genetics. Journal Of Biomedical Informatics 1996, 29: 327-337. PMID: 8812078, DOI: 10.1006/cbmr.1996.0024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAllelesComputer Communication NetworksComputer GraphicsComputer SystemsData Interpretation, StatisticalDatabase Management SystemsGene FrequencyGenetic LinkageGenetic MarkersGenetics, PopulationHumansInformation Storage and RetrievalInformation SystemsPedigreePhenotypeUser-Computer InterfaceConceptsClient/server databaseClient/server architectureData management tasksData analysis tasksUse graphical interfaceServer architectureDatabase applicationsComplex adServer databaseInteractive validationAnalysis tasksGraphical interfaceFile formatManagement tasksLarge datasetsPhenoDBMultipoint linkageGeneric formatHardy-Weinberg ratiosData entryEfficient managementProject managementGenetic marker dataPopulation geneticsTask
1992
CHROMINFO: a database for viewing and editing top-level chromosome data.
Nadkarni P, Reeders S, Shifman M, Miller P. CHROMINFO: a database for viewing and editing top-level chromosome data. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 1992, 366-70. PMID: 1482899, PMCID: PMC2248058.Peer-Reviewed Original Research