Abstract Background In the field of statistical genetics, phenotype and genotype misclassification errors can substantially reduce power to detect association with genetic case/control studies. Misclassification also can bias population frequency parameters such as genotype, haplotype, or multi-locus genotype frequencies. These problems are of particular concern in case/control designs because, short of repeated sampling, there is no way to detect misclassification errors. We developed a double-sampling procedure for case/control genetic association using a likelihood ratio test framework. Different approaches have been proposed to deal with misclassification errors. We have cho...
Background: Statistics is a key component of bioinformatics, which provides crucial insight into bio...
Background/Aims: We aim to quantify the effect of non-differential genotyping errors on the power of...
1. Genotyping errors are rules rather than exceptions in reality, and are found in virtually all but...
Abstract Background In the field of statistical genet...
In analyzing human genetic disorders, association analysis is one of the most commonly used approach...
This work focused on misclassification of genetic variants and its impact on genetic association stu...
In population-based case-control association studies, the regular ?2 test is often used to investiga...
A commonly-used method for testing for association between disease and a single-nucleotide polymorph...
Objectives: It is well known that genotyping error adversely affects the power of genetic case-contr...
Haplotypes are an important concept for genetic association studies, but involve uncertainty due to ...
Case-control association studies often collect extensive information on secondary phenotypes, which ...
Haplotypes are an important concept for genetic association studies, but involve uncertainty due to ...
Background: We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirica...
Diagnostic codes within electronic health record systems can vary widely in accuracy. It has been no...
Abstract Background One common goal of a case/control genome wide association study (GWAS) is to fin...
Background: Statistics is a key component of bioinformatics, which provides crucial insight into bio...
Background/Aims: We aim to quantify the effect of non-differential genotyping errors on the power of...
1. Genotyping errors are rules rather than exceptions in reality, and are found in virtually all but...
Abstract Background In the field of statistical genet...
In analyzing human genetic disorders, association analysis is one of the most commonly used approach...
This work focused on misclassification of genetic variants and its impact on genetic association stu...
In population-based case-control association studies, the regular ?2 test is often used to investiga...
A commonly-used method for testing for association between disease and a single-nucleotide polymorph...
Objectives: It is well known that genotyping error adversely affects the power of genetic case-contr...
Haplotypes are an important concept for genetic association studies, but involve uncertainty due to ...
Case-control association studies often collect extensive information on secondary phenotypes, which ...
Haplotypes are an important concept for genetic association studies, but involve uncertainty due to ...
Background: We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirica...
Diagnostic codes within electronic health record systems can vary widely in accuracy. It has been no...
Abstract Background One common goal of a case/control genome wide association study (GWAS) is to fin...
Background: Statistics is a key component of bioinformatics, which provides crucial insight into bio...
Background/Aims: We aim to quantify the effect of non-differential genotyping errors on the power of...
1. Genotyping errors are rules rather than exceptions in reality, and are found in virtually all but...