Genetic association studies routinely involve massive numbers of statistical tests accompanied by P-values. Whole genome sequencing technologies increased the potential number of tested variants to tens of millions. The more tests are performed, the smaller P-value is required to be deemed significant. However, a small P-value is not equivalent to small chances of a spurious finding and significance thresholds may fail to serve as efficient filters against false results. While the Bayesian approach can provide a direct assessment of the probability that a finding is spurious, its adoption in association studies has been slow, due in part to the ubiquity of P-values and the automated way they are, as a rule, produced by software packages. At...
Clinical & Investigative Medicine (CIM) is receiving an increasing number of reports of candidate-ba...
<div><p>Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful in identifying single nucleotide...
Case-control studies of genetic polymorphisms and gene-environment interactions are reporting large ...
Distinguishing true from false positive findings is a major challenge in human genetic epidemiology....
In light of the vast amounts of genomic data that are now being generated, we propose a new measure,...
Abstract Background The capacity of multiple comparisons to produce false positive findings in genet...
In light of the vast amounts of genomic data that are now being generated, we propose a new measure,...
In epidemiologic studies on direct genetic associations, hypothesis testing is primarily considered ...
Background In the context of genome-wide association studies we critique a number of methods that ha...
Background/Aims: We consider the situation that multiple genetic variants are underlying a heritable...
The false positive report probability (FPRP) was proposed as a Bayesian prophylactic against false r...
Background In the context of genome-wide association studies we critique a number of methods that ha...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful in identifying single nucleotide polymor...
In the context of genome-wide association studies we critique a number of methods that have been sug...
Too many reports of associations between genetic variants and common cancer sites and other complex ...
Clinical & Investigative Medicine (CIM) is receiving an increasing number of reports of candidate-ba...
<div><p>Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful in identifying single nucleotide...
Case-control studies of genetic polymorphisms and gene-environment interactions are reporting large ...
Distinguishing true from false positive findings is a major challenge in human genetic epidemiology....
In light of the vast amounts of genomic data that are now being generated, we propose a new measure,...
Abstract Background The capacity of multiple comparisons to produce false positive findings in genet...
In light of the vast amounts of genomic data that are now being generated, we propose a new measure,...
In epidemiologic studies on direct genetic associations, hypothesis testing is primarily considered ...
Background In the context of genome-wide association studies we critique a number of methods that ha...
Background/Aims: We consider the situation that multiple genetic variants are underlying a heritable...
The false positive report probability (FPRP) was proposed as a Bayesian prophylactic against false r...
Background In the context of genome-wide association studies we critique a number of methods that ha...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful in identifying single nucleotide polymor...
In the context of genome-wide association studies we critique a number of methods that have been sug...
Too many reports of associations between genetic variants and common cancer sites and other complex ...
Clinical & Investigative Medicine (CIM) is receiving an increasing number of reports of candidate-ba...
<div><p>Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful in identifying single nucleotide...
Case-control studies of genetic polymorphisms and gene-environment interactions are reporting large ...