Modern association studies often involve a large number of markers and hence may encounter the problem of testing multiple hypotheses. Traditional procedures are usually over -conservative and with low power to detect mild genetic effects. From the design perspective, we propose a two-stage selection procedure to address this concern. Our main principle is to reduce the total number of tests by removing clearly unassociated markers in the first-stage test. Next, conditional on the findings of the first stage, which uses a less stringent nominal level, a more conservative test is conducted in the second stage using the augmented data and the data from the first stage. Previous studies have suggested using independent samples to avoid inflate...
Background: Complex diseases are believed to be the results of many genes and environmental factors....
The study of genetic linkage or association in complex traits requires large sample sizes, as the ex...
A multistage case-control association study is one of the study designs to efficiently identify dise...
The much-anticipated fixed-array, genome-wide SNP genotyping technologies make large-scale genome-wi...
Abstract Finding a genetic marker associated with a trait is a classic problem in huma...
Recently, Steen et al proposed a two-stage approach for genome-wide family-based association studies...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Multiple testing occurs commonly in genome-wide association studies with dense SNPs map. With numero...
Abstract Background High dimensional case control studies are ubiquitous in the biological sciences,...
International audienceABSTRACT : Genome-wide association studies raise study-design and analytical i...
ABSTRACT : Genome-wide association studies raise study-design and analytical issues that are still b...
Abstract Background The mapping of complex diseases is one of the most important problems in human g...
Abstract: The two-stage design is a common cost-effective approach for genomewide association studie...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
Background: Complex diseases are believed to be the results of many genes and environmental factors....
The study of genetic linkage or association in complex traits requires large sample sizes, as the ex...
A multistage case-control association study is one of the study designs to efficiently identify dise...
The much-anticipated fixed-array, genome-wide SNP genotyping technologies make large-scale genome-wi...
Abstract Finding a genetic marker associated with a trait is a classic problem in huma...
Recently, Steen et al proposed a two-stage approach for genome-wide family-based association studies...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Multiple testing occurs commonly in genome-wide association studies with dense SNPs map. With numero...
Abstract Background High dimensional case control studies are ubiquitous in the biological sciences,...
International audienceABSTRACT : Genome-wide association studies raise study-design and analytical i...
ABSTRACT : Genome-wide association studies raise study-design and analytical issues that are still b...
Abstract Background The mapping of complex diseases is one of the most important problems in human g...
Abstract: The two-stage design is a common cost-effective approach for genomewide association studie...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
Background: Complex diseases are believed to be the results of many genes and environmental factors....
The study of genetic linkage or association in complex traits requires large sample sizes, as the ex...
A multistage case-control association study is one of the study designs to efficiently identify dise...