Using a genetic risk score (GRS) to predict a phenotype in a target sample can be complicated by missing data on the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that comprise the GRS. This is usually addressed by imputation, omission of the SNPs or by replacing the missing SNPs with proxy SNPs. To assess the impact of the omission and proxy approaches on effect size estimation and predictive ability of weighted and unweighted GRS with small numbers of SNPs, we simulated a dichotomous phenotype conditional on real genotype data. We considered scenarios in which the proportion of missing SNPs ranged from 20–70%. We assessed the impact of omitting or replacing missing SNPs on the association between the GRS and phenotype, the corresponding statisti...
Genetic information can be used to improve disease risk estimation as well as to estimate the number...
Analysis of untyped single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can facilitate the localization of diseas...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
<div><p>Using a genetic risk score (GRS) to predict a phenotype in a target sample can be complicate...
Using a genetic risk score (GRS) to predict a phenotype in a target sample can be complicated by mis...
© 2015, E-Century Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved. Substantial uncertainty exists as to ...
Background: There is increasing interest in investigating genetic risk models in empirical studies, ...
High-throughput SNP arrays provide estimates of genotypes for up to one million loci, often used in ...
Introduction. Karlsson Linnér et al.1 conducted genome-wide association analyses of general risk tol...
Introduction. Karlsson Linnér et al.1 conducted genome-wide association analyses of general risk tol...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
Complex medical disorders, such as heart disease and diabetes, are thought to involve a number of ge...
Background - The prediction of the genetic disease risk of an individual is a powerful public health...
textabstractBackground: There is increasing interest in investigating genetic risk models in empiric...
Genetic information can be used to improve disease risk estimation as well as to estimate the number...
Genetic information can be used to improve disease risk estimation as well as to estimate the number...
Analysis of untyped single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can facilitate the localization of diseas...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
<div><p>Using a genetic risk score (GRS) to predict a phenotype in a target sample can be complicate...
Using a genetic risk score (GRS) to predict a phenotype in a target sample can be complicated by mis...
© 2015, E-Century Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved. Substantial uncertainty exists as to ...
Background: There is increasing interest in investigating genetic risk models in empirical studies, ...
High-throughput SNP arrays provide estimates of genotypes for up to one million loci, often used in ...
Introduction. Karlsson Linnér et al.1 conducted genome-wide association analyses of general risk tol...
Introduction. Karlsson Linnér et al.1 conducted genome-wide association analyses of general risk tol...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
Complex medical disorders, such as heart disease and diabetes, are thought to involve a number of ge...
Background - The prediction of the genetic disease risk of an individual is a powerful public health...
textabstractBackground: There is increasing interest in investigating genetic risk models in empiric...
Genetic information can be used to improve disease risk estimation as well as to estimate the number...
Genetic information can be used to improve disease risk estimation as well as to estimate the number...
Analysis of untyped single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can facilitate the localization of diseas...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...