Complex disorders are typically characterized by multiple phenotypes. Analyzing these phenotypes jointly is expected to be more powerful than dealing with one of them at a time. A recent approach (O’Reilly et al. 2012) is to regress the genotype at a SNP marker on multiple phenotypes and apply the proportional odds model. In the current research, we introduce an explicit expression for the score test statistic and its non-centrality parameter that determines its power. Same simulation studies as those reported in Galesloot et al. (2014) were conducted to assess its performance. We demonstrate by theoretical arguments and simulation studies that, despite its potential usefulness for multiple phenotypes, the proportional odds model method can...
Statistical association between a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype and a quantitative t...
<div><p>We consider the problem of assessing associations between multiple related outcome variables...
Genome wide association studies have been usually analyzed in a univariate manner. The commonly used...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The mu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Pleiotropy is a commonly observed phenomenon in hum...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Pleiotropy is a commonly observed phenomenon in hum...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
This article concerns the power of various data analytic strategies to detect the effect of a single...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
The genetic basis of many common human diseases is expected to be highly heterogeneous, with multipl...
Joint analysis of multiple phenotypes has gained growing attention in genome-wide association studie...
Genome-wide Association Studies (GWASs) for complex diseases often collect data on multiple correlat...
Statistical association between a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype and a quantitative t...
<div><p>We consider the problem of assessing associations between multiple related outcome variables...
Genome wide association studies have been usually analyzed in a univariate manner. The commonly used...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The mu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Pleiotropy is a commonly observed phenomenon in hum...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Pleiotropy is a commonly observed phenomenon in hum...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
This article concerns the power of various data analytic strategies to detect the effect of a single...
We introduce a new powerful nonparametric testing strategy for family-based association studies in w...
The genetic basis of many common human diseases is expected to be highly heterogeneous, with multipl...
Joint analysis of multiple phenotypes has gained growing attention in genome-wide association studie...
Genome-wide Association Studies (GWASs) for complex diseases often collect data on multiple correlat...
Statistical association between a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype and a quantitative t...
<div><p>We consider the problem of assessing associations between multiple related outcome variables...
Genome wide association studies have been usually analyzed in a univariate manner. The commonly used...