In genomewide association study (GWAS) of a complex phenotype, a large number of variants, many with small effect sizes, are found to contribute to the variability of the phenotype. Subsequent to the identification of such variants in a GWAS, it is of interest to estimate the risk jointly conferred by the variants. We propose three different strategies of combining the risk SNPs to calculate an allele dosage score. Using simulations, we evaluate the different measures of allele dosage score with respect to the risk prediction accuracy of a binary trait and the proportion of variance explained for a quantitative trait. For a binary trait, an allele dosage score defined based on log odds ratio performs marginally better than the other two mea...
<p>The results of linear regression analysis with adjustment for age, sex and BMI are presented.</p>...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are routinely conducted for both quantitative and binary (dis...
Background: There is increasing interest in investigating genetic risk models in empirical studies, ...
In genomewide association study (GWAS) of a complex phenotype, a large number of variants, many with...
© 2015, E-Century Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved. Substantial uncertainty exists as to ...
A limited number of studies have assessed the risk of common diseases when combining information fro...
<p>In brief, GWAS statistics (OR and risk allele frequencies) are used to simulate a population of 1...
Pleiotropy is the phenomenon that one genetic variant has effects on multiple phenotypes. Genome-wid...
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) encompass an important area of statistical genetics. They see...
BACKGROUND: A limited number of studies have assessed the risk of common diseases when combining inf...
OBJECTIVES-Genome-wide association studies have dramatically increased the number of common genetic ...
<p>The odds ratios for MS are shown according to the number of risk alleles carried. The reference v...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are routinely conducted for both quantitative and binary (dis...
available at the end of the article association studies (GWASs) can help in understanding the geneti...
<p> indicates the number of SNP markers used in the model being evaluated. All other values indicate...
<p>The results of linear regression analysis with adjustment for age, sex and BMI are presented.</p>...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are routinely conducted for both quantitative and binary (dis...
Background: There is increasing interest in investigating genetic risk models in empirical studies, ...
In genomewide association study (GWAS) of a complex phenotype, a large number of variants, many with...
© 2015, E-Century Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved. Substantial uncertainty exists as to ...
A limited number of studies have assessed the risk of common diseases when combining information fro...
<p>In brief, GWAS statistics (OR and risk allele frequencies) are used to simulate a population of 1...
Pleiotropy is the phenomenon that one genetic variant has effects on multiple phenotypes. Genome-wid...
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) encompass an important area of statistical genetics. They see...
BACKGROUND: A limited number of studies have assessed the risk of common diseases when combining inf...
OBJECTIVES-Genome-wide association studies have dramatically increased the number of common genetic ...
<p>The odds ratios for MS are shown according to the number of risk alleles carried. The reference v...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are routinely conducted for both quantitative and binary (dis...
available at the end of the article association studies (GWASs) can help in understanding the geneti...
<p> indicates the number of SNP markers used in the model being evaluated. All other values indicate...
<p>The results of linear regression analysis with adjustment for age, sex and BMI are presented.</p>...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are routinely conducted for both quantitative and binary (dis...
Background: There is increasing interest in investigating genetic risk models in empirical studies, ...