Computationally efficient statistical tests are needed in association testing of large scale genetic markers for survival outcomes. In this study, we explore several test statistics based on the Cox proportional hazards model for survival data. First, we consider the classical partial likelihood-based Wald and score tests. A revised way to compute the score statistics is explored to improve the computational efficiency. Next, we propose a Cox–Snell residual-based score test, which allows us to handle the controlling variables more conveniently. We also illustrated the incorporation of these three tests into a permutation procedure to adjust for the multiple testing. In addition, we examine a simulation-based approach proposed by Lin (...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a power study comparing three widely-used associatio...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a power study comparing three widely-used associatio...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a power study comparing three widely-used associatio...
Large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have become feasible recently because of the deve...
Complex disorders are typically characterized by multiple phenotypes. Analyzing these phenotypes joi...
As a result of the availability of a very large numbers of single nucleotide polymorphisms, there ha...
Genome wide association studies have been usually analyzed in a univariate manner. The commonly used...
In genetic association studies, detecting phenotype–genotype association is a primary goal. We assum...
We use likelihood-based score statistics to test for association between a disease and a diallelic p...
Simultaneous testing of multiple genetic variants for association is widely recognized as a valuable...
Genome wide association studies have been usually analyzed in a univariate manner. The commonly used...
We study exact tests for (2 x 2) and (2 x 3) contingency tables, in particular exact chi-squared tes...
The genetic basis of many common human diseases is expected to be highly heterogeneous, with multipl...
In genetic association studies, detecting phenotype–genotype association is a primary goal. We assum...
In genetic association studies, detecting phenotype–genotype association is a primary goal. We assum...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a power study comparing three widely-used associatio...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a power study comparing three widely-used associatio...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a power study comparing three widely-used associatio...
Large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have become feasible recently because of the deve...
Complex disorders are typically characterized by multiple phenotypes. Analyzing these phenotypes joi...
As a result of the availability of a very large numbers of single nucleotide polymorphisms, there ha...
Genome wide association studies have been usually analyzed in a univariate manner. The commonly used...
In genetic association studies, detecting phenotype–genotype association is a primary goal. We assum...
We use likelihood-based score statistics to test for association between a disease and a diallelic p...
Simultaneous testing of multiple genetic variants for association is widely recognized as a valuable...
Genome wide association studies have been usually analyzed in a univariate manner. The commonly used...
We study exact tests for (2 x 2) and (2 x 3) contingency tables, in particular exact chi-squared tes...
The genetic basis of many common human diseases is expected to be highly heterogeneous, with multipl...
In genetic association studies, detecting phenotype–genotype association is a primary goal. We assum...
In genetic association studies, detecting phenotype–genotype association is a primary goal. We assum...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a power study comparing three widely-used associatio...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a power study comparing three widely-used associatio...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a power study comparing three widely-used associatio...