In genome-wide genetic studies with a large number of markers, balancing the type I error rate and power is a challenging issue. Recently proposed false discovery rate (FDR) approaches are promising solutions to this problem. Using the 100 simulated datasets of a genome-wide marker map spaced about 3 cM and phenotypes from the Genetic Analysis Workshop 14, we studied the type I error rate and power of Storey's FDR approach, and compared it to the traditional Bonferroni procedure. We confirmed that Storey's FDR approach had a strong control of FDR. We found that Storey's FDR approach only provided weak control of family-wise error rate (FWER). For these simulated datasets, Storey's FDR approach only had slightly higher power than the Bonferr...
Abstract Background When many (up to millions) of statistical tests are conducted in discovery set a...
Stability Selection, which combines penalized regression with subsampling, is a promising algorithm ...
Controlling the type I error rate while retaining sufficient power is a major concern in genome-wide...
There is great current interest in using linkage disequilibrium (LD)-based genome screens to localiz...
<div><p>The issue of large-scale testing has caught much attention with the advent of high-throughpu...
Population based linkage disequilibrium genome screens represent one of the most recent approaches f...
Abstract Background One common goal of a case/control genome wide association study (GWAS) is to fin...
The issue of large-scale testing has caught much attention with the advent of high-throughput techno...
False Discover Rate (FDR) method provides more powerful multiple hypothesis testing criteria than th...
Large-scale genetic association studies are increasingly utilized for identifying novel susceptible ...
As part of Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 (GAW17), our group considered the application of novel and s...
Genome-wide association studies are now widely used tools to identify genes and/or regions which may...
Background: We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirica...
Scanning the genome for association between markers and complex diseases typically requires testing ...
Controlling the type I error rate while retaining sufficient power is a major concern in genome-wide...
Abstract Background When many (up to millions) of statistical tests are conducted in discovery set a...
Stability Selection, which combines penalized regression with subsampling, is a promising algorithm ...
Controlling the type I error rate while retaining sufficient power is a major concern in genome-wide...
There is great current interest in using linkage disequilibrium (LD)-based genome screens to localiz...
<div><p>The issue of large-scale testing has caught much attention with the advent of high-throughpu...
Population based linkage disequilibrium genome screens represent one of the most recent approaches f...
Abstract Background One common goal of a case/control genome wide association study (GWAS) is to fin...
The issue of large-scale testing has caught much attention with the advent of high-throughput techno...
False Discover Rate (FDR) method provides more powerful multiple hypothesis testing criteria than th...
Large-scale genetic association studies are increasingly utilized for identifying novel susceptible ...
As part of Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 (GAW17), our group considered the application of novel and s...
Genome-wide association studies are now widely used tools to identify genes and/or regions which may...
Background: We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirica...
Scanning the genome for association between markers and complex diseases typically requires testing ...
Controlling the type I error rate while retaining sufficient power is a major concern in genome-wide...
Abstract Background When many (up to millions) of statistical tests are conducted in discovery set a...
Stability Selection, which combines penalized regression with subsampling, is a promising algorithm ...
Controlling the type I error rate while retaining sufficient power is a major concern in genome-wide...