In population-based case-control association studies, the regular ?2 test is often used to investigate association between a candidate locus and disease. However, it is well known that this test may be biased in the presence of population stratification and/or genotyping error. Unlike some other biases, this bias will not go away with increasing sample size. On the contrary, the false-positive rate will be much larger when the sample size is increased. The usual family-based designs are robust against population stratification, but they are sensitive to genotype error. In this article, we propose a novel method of simultaneously correcting for the bias arising from population stratification and/or for the genotyping error in case-control st...
International audienceGenome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants ...
Genome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants associated with diseas...
[[abstract]]Objective: The performance of association tests based on case-control or case-parents su...
In population-based case-control association studies, the regular χ2 test is often used to investiga...
Case-control studies of genetic factors are prone to a special form of confounding called population...
Population stratification can cause spurious associations between genetic markers and disease locus....
Family-based association studies have gained in popularity for mapping disease-susceptibility gene(s...
Population-based case-control studies are a useful method to test for a genetic association between ...
Population stratification can cause spurious associations in population-based association studies. S...
Case-control studies are subject to the problem of population stratification, which can occur in eth...
Population stratification remains an important issue in case-control studies of disease-marker assoc...
Background: We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirica...
Objective: The case-control association study has gained popularity for mapping disease-susceptibili...
Genome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants associated with diseas...
Genome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants associated with diseas...
International audienceGenome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants ...
Genome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants associated with diseas...
[[abstract]]Objective: The performance of association tests based on case-control or case-parents su...
In population-based case-control association studies, the regular χ2 test is often used to investiga...
Case-control studies of genetic factors are prone to a special form of confounding called population...
Population stratification can cause spurious associations between genetic markers and disease locus....
Family-based association studies have gained in popularity for mapping disease-susceptibility gene(s...
Population-based case-control studies are a useful method to test for a genetic association between ...
Population stratification can cause spurious associations in population-based association studies. S...
Case-control studies are subject to the problem of population stratification, which can occur in eth...
Population stratification remains an important issue in case-control studies of disease-marker assoc...
Background: We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirica...
Objective: The case-control association study has gained popularity for mapping disease-susceptibili...
Genome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants associated with diseas...
Genome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants associated with diseas...
International audienceGenome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants ...
Genome-Wide Association Studies are powerful tools to detect genetic variants associated with diseas...
[[abstract]]Objective: The performance of association tests based on case-control or case-parents su...