Arking
Dan E. Arking, Baltimore, MD US
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20140127685 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AUTISM - The invention provides methods featuring the use of polymorphisms in the JARID2 gene to diagnosis autism. | 05-08-2014 |
Daniel E. Arking, Baltimore, MD US
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20140032122 | GENE-WIDE SIGNIFICANCE (GWIS) TEST: NOVEL GENE-BASED METHODS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF GENETIC ASSOCIATIONS HAVING MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT EFFECTS - A novel set of methods for gene-based tests of association are provided. By gathering multiple independent effects into a single test, GWiS has greater power than conventional tests to identify genes with multiple causal variants. GWiS also retains power for low-frequency minor alleles that are increasingly important for personal genetics, a feature not shared by other multi-SNP tests. The methods of the present invention can be combined with conventional computing platforms to provide a new analytical tool for analyzing genes which are linked to multiple traits. | 01-30-2014 |
E. James Arking, Hamden, CT US
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20100238287 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FRACTIONATION OF A CENTRIFUGED SAMPLE - The present invention relates generally to a fractionator for collecting at least one of a plurality of segregated components from a segregated sample disposed in a sample tube. The fractionator has a head with a head surface at its forward end. The head may be configured to form a slideable seal with the inside surface of a sample tube. A collection port is disposed forward of the head surface, and a fluid passageway is in fluid communication with the collection port and is configured and arranged to allow fluid transport from the sample tube to a sample receptacle. The fractionator may have a valve in fluid communication with the collection port and may have a valve controller configured and arranged to operate the valve based, at least in part, on the location of the collection port with respect to a sample disposed in the sample tube. | 09-23-2010 |