Genome-wide association studies are designed to discover SNPs that are associated with a complex trait. Employing strict significance thresholds when testing individual SNPs avoids false positives at the expense of increasing false negatives. Recently, we developed a method for quantitative traits that estimates the variation accounted for when fitting all SNPs simultaneously. Here we develop this method further for case-control studies. We use a linear mixed model for analysis of binary traits and transform the estimates to a liability scale by adjusting both for scale and for ascertainment of the case samples. We show by theory and simulation that the method is unbiased. We apply the method to data from the Wellcome Trust Case Control Con...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
Genome-wide association studies are designed to discover SNPs that are associated with a complex tra...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs), also called common variant association studies (CVASs), hav...
SNP heritability, the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by SNPs, has been reported for man...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) is a popular strategy in studying complex diseases. GWAS genoty...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
Recently, an increasing number of susceptibility variants have been identified for complex diseases....
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
Estimation of narrow-sense heritability, h(2), from genome-wide SNPs genotyped in unrelated individu...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain “missing herita...
Estimation of narrow-sense heritability, h2, from genome-wide SNPs genotyped in unrelated individual...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
Genome-wide association studies are designed to discover SNPs that are associated with a complex tra...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs), also called common variant association studies (CVASs), hav...
SNP heritability, the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by SNPs, has been reported for man...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) is a popular strategy in studying complex diseases. GWAS genoty...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
Recently, an increasing number of susceptibility variants have been identified for complex diseases....
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
Estimation of narrow-sense heritability, h(2), from genome-wide SNPs genotyped in unrelated individu...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain “missing herita...
Estimation of narrow-sense heritability, h2, from genome-wide SNPs genotyped in unrelated individual...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
A variety of statistical methods exist for detecting haplotype-disease association through use of ge...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...