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Incorporating Single-Locus Tests into Haplotype Cladistic Analysis in Case-Control Studies

In case-control studies, genetic associations for complex diseases may be probed either with single-locus tests or with haplotype-based tests. Although there are different views on the relative merits and preferences of the two test strategies, haplotype-based analyses are generally believed to be m...

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Autores principales: Liu, Jianfeng, Papasian, Chris, Deng, Hong-Wen
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1829402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17381242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030046
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author Liu, Jianfeng
Papasian, Chris
Deng, Hong-Wen
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Papasian, Chris
Deng, Hong-Wen
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description In case-control studies, genetic associations for complex diseases may be probed either with single-locus tests or with haplotype-based tests. Although there are different views on the relative merits and preferences of the two test strategies, haplotype-based analyses are generally believed to be more powerful to detect genes with modest effects. However, a main drawback of haplotype-based association tests is the large number of distinct haplotypes, which increases the degrees of freedom for corresponding test statistics and thus reduces the statistical power. To decrease the degrees of freedom and enhance the efficiency and power of haplotype analysis, we propose an improved haplotype clustering method that is based on the haplotype cladistic analysis developed by Durrant et al. In our method, we attempt to combine the strengths of single-locus analysis and haplotype-based analysis into one single test framework. Novel in our method is that we develop a more informative haplotype similarity measurement by using p-values obtained from single-locus association tests to construct a measure of weight, which to some extent incorporates the information of disease outcomes. The weights are then used in computation of similarity measures to construct distance metrics between haplotype pairs in haplotype cladistic analysis. To assess our proposed new method, we performed simulation analyses to compare the relative performances of (1) conventional haplotype-based analysis using original haplotype, (2) single-locus allele-based analysis, (3) original haplotype cladistic analysis (CLADHC) by Durrant et al., and (4) our weighted haplotype cladistic analysis method, under different scenarios. Our weighted cladistic analysis method shows an increased statistical power and robustness, compared with the methods of haplotype cladistic analysis, single-locus test, and the traditional haplotype-based analyses. The real data analyses also show that our proposed method has practical significance in the human genetics field.
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spelling pubmed-18294022007-03-30 Incorporating Single-Locus Tests into Haplotype Cladistic Analysis in Case-Control Studies Liu, Jianfeng Papasian, Chris Deng, Hong-Wen PLoS Genet Research Article In case-control studies, genetic associations for complex diseases may be probed either with single-locus tests or with haplotype-based tests. Although there are different views on the relative merits and preferences of the two test strategies, haplotype-based analyses are generally believed to be more powerful to detect genes with modest effects. However, a main drawback of haplotype-based association tests is the large number of distinct haplotypes, which increases the degrees of freedom for corresponding test statistics and thus reduces the statistical power. To decrease the degrees of freedom and enhance the efficiency and power of haplotype analysis, we propose an improved haplotype clustering method that is based on the haplotype cladistic analysis developed by Durrant et al. In our method, we attempt to combine the strengths of single-locus analysis and haplotype-based analysis into one single test framework. Novel in our method is that we develop a more informative haplotype similarity measurement by using p-values obtained from single-locus association tests to construct a measure of weight, which to some extent incorporates the information of disease outcomes. The weights are then used in computation of similarity measures to construct distance metrics between haplotype pairs in haplotype cladistic analysis. To assess our proposed new method, we performed simulation analyses to compare the relative performances of (1) conventional haplotype-based analysis using original haplotype, (2) single-locus allele-based analysis, (3) original haplotype cladistic analysis (CLADHC) by Durrant et al., and (4) our weighted haplotype cladistic analysis method, under different scenarios. Our weighted cladistic analysis method shows an increased statistical power and robustness, compared with the methods of haplotype cladistic analysis, single-locus test, and the traditional haplotype-based analyses. The real data analyses also show that our proposed method has practical significance in the human genetics field. Public Library of Science 2007-03 2007-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC1829402/ /pubmed/17381242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030046 Text en © 2007 Liu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Incorporating Single-Locus Tests into Haplotype Cladistic Analysis in Case-Control Studies
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title_full Incorporating Single-Locus Tests into Haplotype Cladistic Analysis in Case-Control Studies
title_fullStr Incorporating Single-Locus Tests into Haplotype Cladistic Analysis in Case-Control Studies
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating Single-Locus Tests into Haplotype Cladistic Analysis in Case-Control Studies
title_short Incorporating Single-Locus Tests into Haplotype Cladistic Analysis in Case-Control Studies
title_sort incorporating single-locus tests into haplotype cladistic analysis in case-control studies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1829402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17381242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030046
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