Pathway analysis approaches for sequence data typically either operate in a single stage (all variants within all genes in the pathway are combined into a single, very large set of variants that can then be analyzed using standard “gene-based ” test statistics) or in 2-stages (gene-based p values are computed for all genes in the pathway, and then the gene-based p values are combined into a single pathway p value). To date, little consideration has been given to the performance of gene-based tests (typically designed for a smaller number of single-nucleotide variants [SNVs]) when the number of SNVs in the gene or in the pathway is very large and the genotypes come from sequence data organized in large pedigrees. We consider recently propose...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
Abstract Background Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) analysis only captures a small proportion o...
Pathway analysis approaches for sequence data typically either operate in a single stage (all varian...
Pathway analysis approaches for sequence data typically either operate in a single stage (all varian...
Pathway analysis approaches for sequence data typically either operate in a single stage (all varian...
Analyzing sets of genes in genome-wide association studies is a relatively new approach that aims to...
The aggregation of functionally associated variants given a priori biological information can aid in...
Analyzing sets of genes in genome-wide association studies is a relatively new approach that aims to...
The aggregation of functionally associated variants given a priori biological information can aid in...
Abstract Analyzing sets of genes in genome-wide association studies is a relatively new approach tha...
Pathway analysis, broadly defined as a group of methods incorporating a priori biological informatio...
In spite of the success of genome-wide association studies (GWASs), only a small proportion of herit...
A number of statistical methods have been developed to test for associations between pathways (colle...
Typical methods of analyzing genome-wide single nucleotide variant (SNV) data in cases and controls ...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
Abstract Background Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) analysis only captures a small proportion o...
Pathway analysis approaches for sequence data typically either operate in a single stage (all varian...
Pathway analysis approaches for sequence data typically either operate in a single stage (all varian...
Pathway analysis approaches for sequence data typically either operate in a single stage (all varian...
Analyzing sets of genes in genome-wide association studies is a relatively new approach that aims to...
The aggregation of functionally associated variants given a priori biological information can aid in...
Analyzing sets of genes in genome-wide association studies is a relatively new approach that aims to...
The aggregation of functionally associated variants given a priori biological information can aid in...
Abstract Analyzing sets of genes in genome-wide association studies is a relatively new approach tha...
Pathway analysis, broadly defined as a group of methods incorporating a priori biological informatio...
In spite of the success of genome-wide association studies (GWASs), only a small proportion of herit...
A number of statistical methods have been developed to test for associations between pathways (colle...
Typical methods of analyzing genome-wide single nucleotide variant (SNV) data in cases and controls ...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
Abstract Background Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) analysis only captures a small proportion o...