Traditional permutation (TradPerm) tests are usually considered the gold standard for multiple testing corrections. However, they can be difficult to complete for the meta-analyses of genetic association studies based on multiple single nucleotide polymorphism loci as they depend on individual-level genotype and phenotype data to perform random shuffles, which are not easy to obtain. Most meta-analyses have therefore been performed using summary statistics from previously published studies. To carry out a permutation using only genotype counts without changing the size of the TradPerm P-value, we developed a Monte Carlo permutation (MCPerm) method. First, for each study included in the meta-analysis, we used a two-step hypergeometric distri...
Testing for random mating of a population is important in population genetics, because deviations fr...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
Modern genetic association studies typically involve multiple single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)...
<div><p>Traditional permutation (TradPerm) tests are usually considered the gold standard for multip...
<p>(a) Genotype count collected from previous studies. (b) Genotype count generated by two-step hype...
With the development of high-throughput sequencing and genotyping technologies, the number of marker...
Motivation: In genome-wide association studies (GWAS) examining hundreds of thousands of genetic mar...
Contemporary genetic association studies may test hundreds of thousands of genetic variants for asso...
Contemporary genetic association studies may test hundreds of thousands of genetic variants for asso...
Permutation-based multiple testing procedures take good advantage of incorporating the de-pendence s...
Abstract Background Large-scale genetic association studies can test hundreds of thousands of geneti...
A major challenge in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) is to derive the multiple testing thres...
BackgroundMultiple hypothesis testing is a major issue in genome-wide association studies (GWAS), wh...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
Meta-analysis has become a key component of well-designed genetic association studies due to the boo...
Testing for random mating of a population is important in population genetics, because deviations fr...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
Modern genetic association studies typically involve multiple single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)...
<div><p>Traditional permutation (TradPerm) tests are usually considered the gold standard for multip...
<p>(a) Genotype count collected from previous studies. (b) Genotype count generated by two-step hype...
With the development of high-throughput sequencing and genotyping technologies, the number of marker...
Motivation: In genome-wide association studies (GWAS) examining hundreds of thousands of genetic mar...
Contemporary genetic association studies may test hundreds of thousands of genetic variants for asso...
Contemporary genetic association studies may test hundreds of thousands of genetic variants for asso...
Permutation-based multiple testing procedures take good advantage of incorporating the de-pendence s...
Abstract Background Large-scale genetic association studies can test hundreds of thousands of geneti...
A major challenge in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) is to derive the multiple testing thres...
BackgroundMultiple hypothesis testing is a major issue in genome-wide association studies (GWAS), wh...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
Meta-analysis has become a key component of well-designed genetic association studies due to the boo...
Testing for random mating of a population is important in population genetics, because deviations fr...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
Modern genetic association studies typically involve multiple single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)...