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A powerful statistical method for identifying differentially methylated markers in complex diseases
Surin Ahn,
Tao Wang
Epidemiology & Population Health
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Mathematics
Statistical method
59%
t-test
43%
Score Test
29%
Ovarian Cancer
19%
Simulation
15%
Phenotype
14%
Genome
13%
Cancer
12%
Categorical
11%
Locus
11%
Covariates
10%
Regression Model
10%
Evaluate
9%
Moment
8%
Demonstrate
7%
Performance
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Methylation
100%
Statistical methods
52%
Tissue
19%
DNA Methylation
12%
Genomics
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Methylation
56%
DNA Methylation
7%
Ovarian Neoplasms
7%
Reproducibility of Results
6%
Epigenomics
6%
Datasets
6%
Genome
5%
Phenotype
4%
Neoplasms
2%