OBJECTIVE: In affected sib pair studies without genotyped parents the effect of genotyping error is generally to reduce the type I error rate and power of tests for linkage. The effect of genotyping error when parents have been genotyped is unknown. We investigated the type I error rate of the single-point Mean test for studies in which genotypes of both parents are available. METHODS: Datasets were simulated assuming no linkage and one of five models for genotyping error. In each dataset, Mendelian-inconsistent families were either excluded or regenotyped, and then the Mean test applied. RESULTS: We found that genotyping errors lead to an inflated type I error rate when inconsistent families are excluded. Depending on the genot...
"All-pairs" likelihood-ratio analyses, such as those performed by MAPMAKER/SIBS [Kruglyak and Lander...
The choice of genotyping families vs unrelated individuals is a critical factor in any large-scale l...
In population-based case-control association studies, the regular ?2 test is often used to investiga...
OBJECTIVE: In affected sib pair studies without genotyped parents the effect of genotyping error i...
Background: We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirica...
Objectives: It is well known that genotyping error adversely affects the power of genetic case-contr...
Abstract Background We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and ...
Errors in genotyping can substantially influence the power to detect linkage using affected sib-pair...
Genotyping errors are well-known to impact the power and type I error rate in single marker tests of...
Genotype error can greatly reduce the power of a genetic study. For family data, genotype error can ...
Abstract Background One common goal of a case/control genome wide association study (GWAS) is to fin...
Genotyping errors are well-known to impact the power and type I error rate in single marker tests of...
A commonly-used method for testing for association between disease and a single-nucleotide polymorph...
BACKGROUND: Studies of model-based linkage analysis show that trait or marker model misspecification...
We evaluate the effect of genotyping errors on the type-I error of a general association test based ...
"All-pairs" likelihood-ratio analyses, such as those performed by MAPMAKER/SIBS [Kruglyak and Lander...
The choice of genotyping families vs unrelated individuals is a critical factor in any large-scale l...
In population-based case-control association studies, the regular ?2 test is often used to investiga...
OBJECTIVE: In affected sib pair studies without genotyped parents the effect of genotyping error i...
Background: We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirica...
Objectives: It is well known that genotyping error adversely affects the power of genetic case-contr...
Abstract Background We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and ...
Errors in genotyping can substantially influence the power to detect linkage using affected sib-pair...
Genotyping errors are well-known to impact the power and type I error rate in single marker tests of...
Genotype error can greatly reduce the power of a genetic study. For family data, genotype error can ...
Abstract Background One common goal of a case/control genome wide association study (GWAS) is to fin...
Genotyping errors are well-known to impact the power and type I error rate in single marker tests of...
A commonly-used method for testing for association between disease and a single-nucleotide polymorph...
BACKGROUND: Studies of model-based linkage analysis show that trait or marker model misspecification...
We evaluate the effect of genotyping errors on the type-I error of a general association test based ...
"All-pairs" likelihood-ratio analyses, such as those performed by MAPMAKER/SIBS [Kruglyak and Lander...
The choice of genotyping families vs unrelated individuals is a critical factor in any large-scale l...
In population-based case-control association studies, the regular ?2 test is often used to investiga...