In the thesis, a statistical simulation-based framework is presented that is intended for making sample size and power considerations prior to case-control association studies. It reviews biological background and biallelic single- and multiple-SNP disease models, with a focus on single-SNP models. Odds ratios, multiple testing, sample size, statistical power and the genomeSIM package are also reviewed. The framework is tested with the MAX stat method on a dominant disease model, demonstrating that it can be used for assessing whether different sample sizes are sufficient for detecting a causal SNP
SNP genotyping technology has advanced considerably in recent years, allowing for faster data genera...
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) encompass an important area of statistical genetics. They see...
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) encompass an important area of statistical genetics. They see...
A sample size with sufficient statistical power is critical to the success of genetic association st...
A sample size with sufficient statistical power is critical to the success of genetic association st...
Abstract Background Phenome-wide association studies (PheWAS) are a high-throughput approach to eval...
Generally, larger sample size leads to a greater statistical power to detect a significant differenc...
A multistage case-control association study is one of the study designs to efficiently identify dise...
Genetic association studies, testing the relationship between genetic variants and disease status, a...
4th Paris workshop on Genomic Epidemiology, Paris, 30-31 may & 1 june, poster sessionOBJECTIVE: Asse...
<p>The minimum sample size to achieve to detect association was calculated in simulated case-control...
4th Paris workshop on Genomic Epidemiology, Paris, 30-31 may & 1 june, poster sessionOBJECTIVE: Asse...
In the study of complex diseases, it may be important to test hypotheses related to gene-gene (G G)...
A large number of participants is often required by association studies investigating the causal mec...
Genome-wide association studies (GWA studies) identify alleles that are associated with a disease. T...
SNP genotyping technology has advanced considerably in recent years, allowing for faster data genera...
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) encompass an important area of statistical genetics. They see...
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) encompass an important area of statistical genetics. They see...
A sample size with sufficient statistical power is critical to the success of genetic association st...
A sample size with sufficient statistical power is critical to the success of genetic association st...
Abstract Background Phenome-wide association studies (PheWAS) are a high-throughput approach to eval...
Generally, larger sample size leads to a greater statistical power to detect a significant differenc...
A multistage case-control association study is one of the study designs to efficiently identify dise...
Genetic association studies, testing the relationship between genetic variants and disease status, a...
4th Paris workshop on Genomic Epidemiology, Paris, 30-31 may & 1 june, poster sessionOBJECTIVE: Asse...
<p>The minimum sample size to achieve to detect association was calculated in simulated case-control...
4th Paris workshop on Genomic Epidemiology, Paris, 30-31 may & 1 june, poster sessionOBJECTIVE: Asse...
In the study of complex diseases, it may be important to test hypotheses related to gene-gene (G G)...
A large number of participants is often required by association studies investigating the causal mec...
Genome-wide association studies (GWA studies) identify alleles that are associated with a disease. T...
SNP genotyping technology has advanced considerably in recent years, allowing for faster data genera...
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) encompass an important area of statistical genetics. They see...
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) encompass an important area of statistical genetics. They see...