The primary goal of a genomewide scan is to estimate the genomic locations of genes influencing a trait of interest. It is sometimes said that a secondary goal is to estimate the phenotypic effects of each identified locus. Here, it is shown that these two objectives cannot be met reliably by use of a single data set of a currently realistic size. Simulation and analytical results, based on variance-components linkage analysis as an example, demonstrate that estimates of locus-specific effect size at genomewide LOD score peaks tend to be grossly inflated and can even be virtually independent of the true effect size, even for studies on large samples when the true effect size is small. However, the bias diminishes asymptotically. The explana...
To date, gene-based rare variant testing approaches have focused on aggregating information across s...
An attractive feature of variance-components methods (including the Haseman-Elston tests) for the de...
Abstract Using the simulated data of Problem 2 for Genetic Analysis Workshop 14 (GAW14...
The primary goal of a genomewide scan is to estimate the genomic locations of genes influencing a tr...
Because of the large number of tests for linkage that are performed in genome scans, the naive estim...
SummaryOne of the major challenges facing genome-scan studies to discover disease genes is the asses...
In this work we show that in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) there is a strong bias favoring ...
The evaluation of results from primary genomewide linkage scans of complex human traits remains an a...
The evaluation of results from primary genomewide linkage scans of complex human traits remains an a...
SummaryDisease-susceptibility loci are now being mapped via genomewide scans in which a linkage stat...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of SNPs responsible for variation in...
Genomewide association studies are now a widely used approach in the search for loci that affect com...
Abstract Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) test for disease-trait associations an...
Genetic association studies of common disease often rely on linkage disequilibrium (LD) along the hu...
The ability of genomewide association studies to decipher genetic traits is driven in part by how we...
To date, gene-based rare variant testing approaches have focused on aggregating information across s...
An attractive feature of variance-components methods (including the Haseman-Elston tests) for the de...
Abstract Using the simulated data of Problem 2 for Genetic Analysis Workshop 14 (GAW14...
The primary goal of a genomewide scan is to estimate the genomic locations of genes influencing a tr...
Because of the large number of tests for linkage that are performed in genome scans, the naive estim...
SummaryOne of the major challenges facing genome-scan studies to discover disease genes is the asses...
In this work we show that in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) there is a strong bias favoring ...
The evaluation of results from primary genomewide linkage scans of complex human traits remains an a...
The evaluation of results from primary genomewide linkage scans of complex human traits remains an a...
SummaryDisease-susceptibility loci are now being mapped via genomewide scans in which a linkage stat...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of SNPs responsible for variation in...
Genomewide association studies are now a widely used approach in the search for loci that affect com...
Abstract Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) test for disease-trait associations an...
Genetic association studies of common disease often rely on linkage disequilibrium (LD) along the hu...
The ability of genomewide association studies to decipher genetic traits is driven in part by how we...
To date, gene-based rare variant testing approaches have focused on aggregating information across s...
An attractive feature of variance-components methods (including the Haseman-Elston tests) for the de...
Abstract Using the simulated data of Problem 2 for Genetic Analysis Workshop 14 (GAW14...