Lindsay C. Burrage

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2008

Number

12

Co-Authors

Letter Pleiotropy, Homeostasis, and Functional Networks Based on Assays of Cardiovascular Traits in Genetically Randomized Populations (2008)

Joseph H. Nadeau, Lindsay C. Burrage, Joe Restivo, Yoh-han Pao, Gary Churchill, Brian D. Hoit

A major problem in studying biological traits is understanding how genes work together to provide organismal structures and functions. Conventional reductionist paradigms attribute functions to...

Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis. (2008)

Shao, Haifeng, Burrage, Lindsay C., Sinasac, David S., Hill, Annie E., Ernest, Sheila R., O'Brien, William, ...

The genetic architecture of complex traits underlying physiology and disease in most organisms remains elusive. We still know little about the number of genes that underlie these traits, the...

Pleiotropy, homeostasis, and functional networks based on assays of cardiovascular traits in genetically randomized populations. (2003)

Nadeau, Joseph H., Burrage, Lindsay C., Restivo, Joe, Pao, Yoh-Han, Churchill, Gary, Hoit, Brian D.

A major problem in studying biological traits is understanding how genes work together to provide organismal structures and functions. Conventional reductionist paradigms attribute functions to...

Pleiotropy, Homeostasis, and Functional Networks Based on Assays of Cardiovascular Traits in Genetically Randomized Populations (2003)

Nadeau, Joseph H., Burrage, Lindsay C., Restivo, Joe, Pao, Yoh-Han, Churchill, Gary, Hoit, Brian D.

A major problem in studying biological traits is understanding how genes work together to provide organismal structures and functions. Conventional reductionist paradigms attribute functions to...

Maternal folate polymorphisms and the etiology of human nondisjunction (2001)

Hassold, Terry J., Burrage, Lindsay C., Chan, Ernest R., Judis, LuAnn M., Schwartz, Stuart, James, S. Jill, ...

Attempts to identify genetic contributors to human meiotic nondisjunction have met with little, if any, success. Thus, recent reports linking Down syndrome to maternal polymorphisms at either of two...

Maternal folate polymorphisms and the etiology of human nondisjunction. (2001)

Hassold, Terry J., Burrage, Lindsay C., Chan, Ernest R., Judis, LuAnn M., Schwartz, Stuart, James, S. Jill, ...

Attempts to identify genetic contributors to human meiotic nondisjunction have met with little, if any, success. Thus, recent reports linking Down syndrome to maternal polymorphisms at either of two...

Pleiotropy, Homeostasis, and Functional Networks Based on Assays of Cardiovascular Traits in Genetically Randomized Populations

Nadeau, Joseph H., Burrage, Lindsay C., Restivo, Joe, Pao, Yoh-Han, Churchill, Gary, Hoit, Brian D.

A major problem in studying biological traits is understanding how genes work together to provide organismal structures and functions. Conventional reductionist paradigms attribute functions to...

Maternal Folate Polymorphisms and the Etiology of Human Nondisjunction

Hassold, Terry J., Burrage, Lindsay C., Chan, Ernest R., Judis, LuAnn M., Schwartz, Stuart, James, S. Jill, ...

Attempts to identify genetic contributors to human meiotic nondisjunction have met with little, if any, success. Thus, recent reports linking Down syndrome to maternal polymorphisms at either of two...

Pleiotropy, Homeostasis, and Functional Networks Based on Assays of Cardiovascular Traits in Genetically Randomized Populations

Nadeau, Joseph H., Burrage, Lindsay C., Restivo, Joe, Pao, Yoh-Han, Churchill, Gary, Hoit, Brian D.

A major problem in studying biological traits is understanding how genes work together to provide organismal structures and functions. Conventional reductionist paradigms attribute functions to...

Maternal Folate Polymorphisms and the Etiology of Human Nondisjunction

Hassold, Terry J., Burrage, Lindsay C., Chan, Ernest R., Judis, LuAnn M., Schwartz, Stuart, James, S. Jill, ...

Attempts to identify genetic contributors to human meiotic nondisjunction have met with little, if any, success. Thus, recent reports linking Down syndrome to maternal polymorphisms at either of two...

Genetic architecture of complex traits: Large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis

Shao, Haifeng, Burrage, Lindsay C., Sinasac, David S., Hill, Annie E., Ernest, Sheila R., O'Brien, William, ...

The genetic architecture of complex traits underlying physiology and disease in most organisms remains elusive. We still know little about the number of genes that underlie these traits, the...

Resistance to diet-induced obesity in mice with a single substituted chromosome

Buchner, David A., Burrage, Lindsay C., Hill, Annie E., Yazbek, Soha N., O'Brien, William E., Croniger, Colleen M., ...

Obesity and its comorbidities are taking an increasing toll on human health. Key pathways that were identified with single gene variants in humans and model organisms have led to improved...