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A two-step multiple-marker strategy for genome-wide association studies
Genome-wide association studies raise study-design and analytical issues that are still being debated. Among them, stands the issue of reducing the number of markers to be genotyped without loss of efficiency in identifying trait loci, which can reduce the cost of studies and minimize the multiple t...
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author | Aschard, Hugues Guedj, Mickaël Demenais, Florence |
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description | Genome-wide association studies raise study-design and analytical issues that are still being debated. Among them, stands the issue of reducing the number of markers to be genotyped without loss of efficiency in identifying trait loci, which can reduce the cost of studies and minimize the multiple testing problem. With this aim, we proposed a two-step strategy based on two analytical methods suited to examine sets of markers rather than single markers: the local score, which screens the genome to select candidate regions in Step 1, and FBAT-LC, a multiple-marker family-based association test used to obtain significance levels of regions at step 2. The performance of this strategy was evaluated on all replicates of Genetic Analysis Workshop 15 Problem 3 simulated data, using the answers to that problem. Overall, seven of the nine generated trait loci were detected in at least 87% of the replicates using a framework designed to handle either association with the disease or association with the severity of disease. This multiple-marker strategy was compared to the single-marker approach. By considering regions instead of single markers, this strategy minimizes the multiple testing problem and the number of false-positive results. |
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spelling | pubmed-23675422008-05-06 A two-step multiple-marker strategy for genome-wide association studies Aschard, Hugues Guedj, Mickaël Demenais, Florence BMC Proc Proceedings Genome-wide association studies raise study-design and analytical issues that are still being debated. Among them, stands the issue of reducing the number of markers to be genotyped without loss of efficiency in identifying trait loci, which can reduce the cost of studies and minimize the multiple testing problem. With this aim, we proposed a two-step strategy based on two analytical methods suited to examine sets of markers rather than single markers: the local score, which screens the genome to select candidate regions in Step 1, and FBAT-LC, a multiple-marker family-based association test used to obtain significance levels of regions at step 2. The performance of this strategy was evaluated on all replicates of Genetic Analysis Workshop 15 Problem 3 simulated data, using the answers to that problem. Overall, seven of the nine generated trait loci were detected in at least 87% of the replicates using a framework designed to handle either association with the disease or association with the severity of disease. This multiple-marker strategy was compared to the single-marker approach. By considering regions instead of single markers, this strategy minimizes the multiple testing problem and the number of false-positive results. BioMed Central 2007-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2367542/ /pubmed/18466477 Text en Copyright © 2007 Aschard et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Proceedings Aschard, Hugues Guedj, Mickaël Demenais, Florence A two-step multiple-marker strategy for genome-wide association studies |
title | A two-step multiple-marker strategy for genome-wide association studies |
title_full | A two-step multiple-marker strategy for genome-wide association studies |
title_fullStr | A two-step multiple-marker strategy for genome-wide association studies |
title_full_unstemmed | A two-step multiple-marker strategy for genome-wide association studies |
title_short | A two-step multiple-marker strategy for genome-wide association studies |
title_sort | two-step multiple-marker strategy for genome-wide association studies |
topic | Proceedings |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2367542/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18466477 |
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