Abstract Background High dimensional case control studies are ubiquitous in the biological sciences, particularly genomics. To maximise power while constraining cost and to minimise type-1 error rates, researchers typically seek to replicate findings in a second experiment on independent cohorts before proceeding with further analyses. This can be an expensive procedure, particularly when control samples are difficult to recruit or ascertain; for example in inter-disease comparisons, or studies on degenerative diseases. Results This paper presents a method in which control (or case) samples from the discovery cohort are re-used in a replication study. The theoretical implications of this method are discussed and simulated genome-wide associ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
A multistage case-control association study is one of the study designs to efficiently identify dise...
Generally, larger sample size leads to a greater statistical power to detect a significant differenc...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies are a powerful approach for identifying novel genetic risk fac...
The case-control design is one of the most commonly used designs in genome- wide asociation studies....
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Modern association studies often involve a large number of markers and hence may encounter the probl...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
Family-based association studies have gained in popularity for mapping disease-susceptibility gene(s...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
Several methods for screening gene-environment interaction have recently been proposed that address ...
During the past decade, mutations affecting liability to human disease have been discovered at a phe...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
In a two stage genome-wide association study (2S-GWAS), a sample of cases and controls is allocated ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
A multistage case-control association study is one of the study designs to efficiently identify dise...
Generally, larger sample size leads to a greater statistical power to detect a significant differenc...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies are a powerful approach for identifying novel genetic risk fac...
The case-control design is one of the most commonly used designs in genome- wide asociation studies....
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Modern association studies often involve a large number of markers and hence may encounter the probl...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
Family-based association studies have gained in popularity for mapping disease-susceptibility gene(s...
Two-stage analyses of genome-wide association studies have been proposed as a means to improving pow...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
Several methods for screening gene-environment interaction have recently been proposed that address ...
During the past decade, mutations affecting liability to human disease have been discovered at a phe...
Large numbers of control individuals with genome-wide genotype data are now available through variou...
In a two stage genome-wide association study (2S-GWAS), a sample of cases and controls is allocated ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved extremely successful in identifying novel genetic ...
A multistage case-control association study is one of the study designs to efficiently identify dise...
Generally, larger sample size leads to a greater statistical power to detect a significant differenc...