A test statistic that is valid for data collected according to a particular type of family study design is not necessarily valid when applied to data obtained from a different type of family study design. When this can occur, a different test that usually is valid is developed for each type of family study design. However, investigators might find that their data come from two (or more) different family study designs, each requiring a different test, yet they want an overall conclusion, essentially a valid hypothesis test that is as powerful as possible. When the underlying genetic model is unknown, it is not clear how to proceed, as several alternative approaches might appear feasible. By using as an example the development of a test of as...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Epidemiologic and genetic studies often involve the testing of a large number of hypotheses with tes...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
Assumptions regarding the true underlying genetic model, or mode of inheritance, are necessary when ...
Association studies test for genetic variation influencing disease risk. We explore here the applica...
Family-based designs represent an important class of studies used in genetic association to locate g...
In genetic association studies, analyses integrating data or estimates from unrelated case-control i...
For genome-wide association studies in family-based designs, we propose a new, universally applicabl...
Recently, Steen et al proposed a two-stage approach for genome-wide family-based association studies...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The mu...
Linkage mapping of complex diseases is often followed by association studies between phenotypes and ...
OBJECTIVES: Combining the analysis of family-based samples with unrelated individuals can enhance th...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Epidemiologic and genetic studies often involve the testing of a large number of hypotheses with tes...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
For genetic association studies with multiple phenotypes, we propose a new strategy for multiple tes...
Assumptions regarding the true underlying genetic model, or mode of inheritance, are necessary when ...
Association studies test for genetic variation influencing disease risk. We explore here the applica...
Family-based designs represent an important class of studies used in genetic association to locate g...
In genetic association studies, analyses integrating data or estimates from unrelated case-control i...
For genome-wide association studies in family-based designs, we propose a new, universally applicabl...
Recently, Steen et al proposed a two-stage approach for genome-wide family-based association studies...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The mu...
Linkage mapping of complex diseases is often followed by association studies between phenotypes and ...
OBJECTIVES: Combining the analysis of family-based samples with unrelated individuals can enhance th...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
Epidemiologic and genetic studies often involve the testing of a large number of hypotheses with tes...