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URL: http://gump.qimr.edu.au/GAIA/gaia.html
Proper Citation: GAIA (RRID:SCR_009182)
Description: Web-based application for testing for locus-locus interaction using genetic association. It is based upon the case-control study design and is designed so that non-specialists may routinely apply tests for interaction. GAIA allows simple testing of both additive and additive plus dominance interaction models and includes permutation testing to appropriately correct for multiple testing. The application is useful for both candidate gene based studies and genome-wide association studies. For large scale studies GAIA includes a screening approach which prioritizes loci for further interaction analysis. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Abbreviations: GAIA
Synonyms: Genetic Association Interaction Analysis
Resource Type: software application, software resource
Defining Citation: DOI:10.1186/1471-2350-7-34
Keywords: gene, genetic, genomic, perl, r, web-based
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