Many popular methods for exploring gene-gene interactions, including the case-only approach, rely on the key assumption that physically distant loci are in linkage equilibrium in the underlying population. These methods utilize the presence of correlation between unlinked loci in a disease-enriched sample as evidence of interactions among the loci in the etiology of the disease. We use data from the CGEMS case-control genome-wide association study of breast cancer to demonstrate empirically that the case-only and related methods have the potential to create large-scale false positives because of the presence of population stratification (PS) that creates long-range linkage disequilibrium in the genome. We show that the bias can be removed b...
The selection of an appropriate control sample for use in association mapping requires serious delib...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...
Many popular methods for exploring gene-gene interactions, including the case-only approach, rely on...
We propose a novel latent-class approach to detect and account for population stratification in a ca...
Estimation and testing of genetic effects (genotype relative risks) are often performed conditionall...
Traditional case-control studies provide a powerful and efficient method for evaluation of associati...
Genomewide association studies have become the primary tool for discovering the genetic basis of com...
The use, in association studies, of the forthcoming dense genomewide collection of single-nucleotide...
Case-control disease-marker association studies are often used in the search for variants that predi...
<div><p>Despite the success of genome-wide association studies in medical genetics, the underlying g...
Genetic association studies offer an opportunity to find genetic variants underlying complex human d...
Genome-wide association studies are helping to dissect the etiology of complex diseases. Although ca...
Large-scale genetic-association studies that take advantage of an extremely dense set of genetic mar...
SummaryWe examine the issue of population stratification in association-mapping studies. In case-con...
The selection of an appropriate control sample for use in association mapping requires serious delib...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...
Many popular methods for exploring gene-gene interactions, including the case-only approach, rely on...
We propose a novel latent-class approach to detect and account for population stratification in a ca...
Estimation and testing of genetic effects (genotype relative risks) are often performed conditionall...
Traditional case-control studies provide a powerful and efficient method for evaluation of associati...
Genomewide association studies have become the primary tool for discovering the genetic basis of com...
The use, in association studies, of the forthcoming dense genomewide collection of single-nucleotide...
Case-control disease-marker association studies are often used in the search for variants that predi...
<div><p>Despite the success of genome-wide association studies in medical genetics, the underlying g...
Genetic association studies offer an opportunity to find genetic variants underlying complex human d...
Genome-wide association studies are helping to dissect the etiology of complex diseases. Although ca...
Large-scale genetic-association studies that take advantage of an extremely dense set of genetic mar...
SummaryWe examine the issue of population stratification in association-mapping studies. In case-con...
The selection of an appropriate control sample for use in association mapping requires serious delib...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
For complex diseases, we often sample and genotype affected sibships to map the disease of interest ...