Abstract Background In human case-control association studies, one of the chi-square tests typically carried out is based on a 2 × 3 table of genotypes (homogeneity of three genotype frequencies in case and control individuals). We formulate the two degrees of freedom associated with a given genotype distribution in terms of two biologically relevant parameters, (1) the probability F that an individual's two alleles are identical by descent (IBD) and (2) the frequency p of one of the alleles. Results Imposing the restriction, F ≥ 0, makes some of the genotype frequencies invalid thereby reducing noise. We propose a new statistical association test, the FP test, by focusing on allele frequency differences between case and control individuals...
We consider the problem of genomewide association testing of a binary trait when some sampled indivi...
OBJECTIVES: Combining the analysis of family-based samples with unrelated individuals can enhance th...
With the emergence of Biobanks alongside large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) we will ...
In human case-control association studies, one of the chi-square tests typically carried out is base...
E disease model. The allele test, if carried out by itself, is most powerful but, if used in conjunc...
Abstract: Although traditional case-control studies may be subject to bias caused by population stra...
We present a new approach to handle dependencies within the general framework of case-control design...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The mu...
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 ...
Traditional case-control studies provide a powerful and efficient method for evaluation of associati...
[[abstract]]Objective: The performance of association tests based on case-control or case-parents su...
In population-based case-control association studies, the regular ?2 test is often used to investiga...
Case-control disease-marker association studies are often used in the search for variants that predi...
Background: There are two major classes of genetic association analyses: population based and family...
We consider the problem of genomewide association testing of a binary trait when some sampled indivi...
OBJECTIVES: Combining the analysis of family-based samples with unrelated individuals can enhance th...
With the emergence of Biobanks alongside large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) we will ...
In human case-control association studies, one of the chi-square tests typically carried out is base...
E disease model. The allele test, if carried out by itself, is most powerful but, if used in conjunc...
Abstract: Although traditional case-control studies may be subject to bias caused by population stra...
We present a new approach to handle dependencies within the general framework of case-control design...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The mu...
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 ...
Traditional case-control studies provide a powerful and efficient method for evaluation of associati...
[[abstract]]Objective: The performance of association tests based on case-control or case-parents su...
In population-based case-control association studies, the regular ?2 test is often used to investiga...
Case-control disease-marker association studies are often used in the search for variants that predi...
Background: There are two major classes of genetic association analyses: population based and family...
We consider the problem of genomewide association testing of a binary trait when some sampled indivi...
OBJECTIVES: Combining the analysis of family-based samples with unrelated individuals can enhance th...
With the emergence of Biobanks alongside large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) we will ...