Rare variants are becoming the new candidates in the search for genetic variants that predispose individuals to a phenotype of interest. Their low prevalence in a population requires the development of dedicated detection and analytical methods. A family-based approach could greatly enhance their detection and interpretation because rare variants are nearly family specific. In this report, we test several distinct approaches for analyzing the information provided by rare and common variants and how they can be effectively used to pinpoint putative candidate genes for follow-up studies. The analyses were performed on the mini-exome data set provided by Genetic Analysis Workshop 17. Eight approaches were tested, four using the trait’s heritab...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
Multiple rare variants either within or across genes have been hypothesised to collectively influenc...
Current rare-variant, gene-based tests of association often suffer from a lack of statistical power ...
Rare variants are becoming the new candidates in the search for genetic variants that predispose ind...
For almost all complex traits studied in humans, the identified genetic variants discovered to date ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved to be extremely successful in identifying novel co...
Group 14 of Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 examined several issues related to analysis of complex trai...
© 2016 The Author(s). Both population-based and family-based designs are commonly used in genetic as...
Human genome resequencing technologies are becoming ever more affordable and provide a valuable sour...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
With the advent of next-generation sequencing technology, rare variant association analysis is incre...
Linkage- and association-based methods have been proposed for mapping disease-causing rare variants....
Recent breakthroughs in next-generation sequencing technologies allow cost-effective methods for mea...
International audienceGenome-wide association studies for complex traits are based on the common dis...
In the quest for the missing heritability of most complex diseases, rare variants have received incr...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
Multiple rare variants either within or across genes have been hypothesised to collectively influenc...
Current rare-variant, gene-based tests of association often suffer from a lack of statistical power ...
Rare variants are becoming the new candidates in the search for genetic variants that predispose ind...
For almost all complex traits studied in humans, the identified genetic variants discovered to date ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have proved to be extremely successful in identifying novel co...
Group 14 of Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 examined several issues related to analysis of complex trai...
© 2016 The Author(s). Both population-based and family-based designs are commonly used in genetic as...
Human genome resequencing technologies are becoming ever more affordable and provide a valuable sour...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
With the advent of next-generation sequencing technology, rare variant association analysis is incre...
Linkage- and association-based methods have been proposed for mapping disease-causing rare variants....
Recent breakthroughs in next-generation sequencing technologies allow cost-effective methods for mea...
International audienceGenome-wide association studies for complex traits are based on the common dis...
In the quest for the missing heritability of most complex diseases, rare variants have received incr...
A number of rare variant statistical methods have been proposed for analysis of the impending wave o...
Multiple rare variants either within or across genes have been hypothesised to collectively influenc...
Current rare-variant, gene-based tests of association often suffer from a lack of statistical power ...