To analyze incomplete families, the following statistical tests can be used: LRAT—a simple likelihood-based association test, TRANSMIT, SIBASSOC/STDT, and RCTDT. We compared these four tests, for the diallelic case, on simulated data sets. The comparisons focused on the power to detect linkage and association when different familial structures, resistance to population stratification, resistance to misclassification of the disease status of the healthy sib, and the effect of nonpaternity were considered. The simulations lead to the following conclusions. The type I errors of TRANSMIT, SIBASSOC/STDT, and RCTDT were not affected by population stratification. LRAT showed bias under strong population stratification. High nonpaternity rates can ...
For complex diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, it is believed that model-free methods might wo...
When the mode of inheritance of a disease is unknown, the LOD-score method of linkage analysis must ...
SummaryGenomewide association studies have been advocated as a promising alternative to genomewide l...
To analyze incomplete families, the following statistical tests can be used: LRAT-a simple likelihoo...
To analyze incomplete families, the following statistical tests can be used: LRAT—a simple likelihoo...
This simulation-based report compares the performance of five methods of association analysis in the...
In studies of complex diseases, a common paradigm is to conduct association analysis at markers in r...
SummaryWe have evaluated 23 different statistics, from a total of 10 popular software packages for m...
Family-based association methods are useful because they offer improved matching of controls to case...
The transmission/disequilibrium test was introduced to test for linkage disequilibrium between a mar...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
SummaryPopulation-based tests of association have used data from either case-control studies or stud...
We use likelihood-based score statistics to test for association between a disease and a diallelic p...
Background In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
BACKGROUND: In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
For complex diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, it is believed that model-free methods might wo...
When the mode of inheritance of a disease is unknown, the LOD-score method of linkage analysis must ...
SummaryGenomewide association studies have been advocated as a promising alternative to genomewide l...
To analyze incomplete families, the following statistical tests can be used: LRAT-a simple likelihoo...
To analyze incomplete families, the following statistical tests can be used: LRAT—a simple likelihoo...
This simulation-based report compares the performance of five methods of association analysis in the...
In studies of complex diseases, a common paradigm is to conduct association analysis at markers in r...
SummaryWe have evaluated 23 different statistics, from a total of 10 popular software packages for m...
Family-based association methods are useful because they offer improved matching of controls to case...
The transmission/disequilibrium test was introduced to test for linkage disequilibrium between a mar...
SummaryWe considered the problem of testing a marker for linkage with a disease, using tests based o...
SummaryPopulation-based tests of association have used data from either case-control studies or stud...
We use likelihood-based score statistics to test for association between a disease and a diallelic p...
Background In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
BACKGROUND: In the last years GWA studies have successfully identified common SNPs associated with c...
For complex diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, it is believed that model-free methods might wo...
When the mode of inheritance of a disease is unknown, the LOD-score method of linkage analysis must ...
SummaryGenomewide association studies have been advocated as a promising alternative to genomewide l...