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Old lessons learned anew: family-based methods for detecting genes responsible for quantitative and qualitative traits in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data

Family-based study designs are again becoming popular as new next-generation sequencing technologies make whole-exome and whole-genome sequencing projects economically and temporally feasible. Here we evaluate the statistical properties of linkage analyses and family-based tests of association for t...

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Autores principales: Simpson, Claire L, Justice, Cristina M, Krishnan, Mera, Wojciechowski, Robert, Sung, Heejong, Cai, Jerry, Green, Tiffany, Lewis, Deyana, Behneman, Dana, Wilson, Alexander F, Bailey-Wilson, Joan E
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3287924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22373393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-5-S9-S83
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author Simpson, Claire L
Justice, Cristina M
Krishnan, Mera
Wojciechowski, Robert
Sung, Heejong
Cai, Jerry
Green, Tiffany
Lewis, Deyana
Behneman, Dana
Wilson, Alexander F
Bailey-Wilson, Joan E
author_facet Simpson, Claire L
Justice, Cristina M
Krishnan, Mera
Wojciechowski, Robert
Sung, Heejong
Cai, Jerry
Green, Tiffany
Lewis, Deyana
Behneman, Dana
Wilson, Alexander F
Bailey-Wilson, Joan E
author_sort Simpson, Claire L
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description Family-based study designs are again becoming popular as new next-generation sequencing technologies make whole-exome and whole-genome sequencing projects economically and temporally feasible. Here we evaluate the statistical properties of linkage analyses and family-based tests of association for the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data. Based on our results, the linkage methods using relative pairs or nuclear families had low power, with the best results coming from variance components linkage analysis in nuclear families and Elston-Stewart model-based linkage analysis in extended pedigrees. For family-based tests of association, both ASSOC and ROMP performed well for genes with large effects, but ROMP had the advantage of not requiring parental genotypes in the analysis. For the linkage analyses we conclude that genome-wide significance levels appear to control type I error well but that “suggestive” significance levels do not. Methods that make use of the extended pedigrees are well powered to detect major loci segregating in the families even when there is substantial genetic heterogeneity and the trait is mainly polygenic. However, large numbers of such pedigrees will be necessary to detect all major loci. The family-based tests of association found the same major loci as the linkage analyses and detected low-frequency loci with moderate effect sizes, but control of type I error was not as stringent.
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spelling pubmed-32879242012-02-28 Old lessons learned anew: family-based methods for detecting genes responsible for quantitative and qualitative traits in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data Simpson, Claire L Justice, Cristina M Krishnan, Mera Wojciechowski, Robert Sung, Heejong Cai, Jerry Green, Tiffany Lewis, Deyana Behneman, Dana Wilson, Alexander F Bailey-Wilson, Joan E BMC Proc Proceedings Family-based study designs are again becoming popular as new next-generation sequencing technologies make whole-exome and whole-genome sequencing projects economically and temporally feasible. Here we evaluate the statistical properties of linkage analyses and family-based tests of association for the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data. Based on our results, the linkage methods using relative pairs or nuclear families had low power, with the best results coming from variance components linkage analysis in nuclear families and Elston-Stewart model-based linkage analysis in extended pedigrees. For family-based tests of association, both ASSOC and ROMP performed well for genes with large effects, but ROMP had the advantage of not requiring parental genotypes in the analysis. For the linkage analyses we conclude that genome-wide significance levels appear to control type I error well but that “suggestive” significance levels do not. Methods that make use of the extended pedigrees are well powered to detect major loci segregating in the families even when there is substantial genetic heterogeneity and the trait is mainly polygenic. However, large numbers of such pedigrees will be necessary to detect all major loci. The family-based tests of association found the same major loci as the linkage analyses and detected low-frequency loci with moderate effect sizes, but control of type I error was not as stringent. BioMed Central 2011-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3287924/ /pubmed/22373393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-5-S9-S83 Text en Copyright ©2011 Simpson 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.
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Simpson, Claire L
Justice, Cristina M
Krishnan, Mera
Wojciechowski, Robert
Sung, Heejong
Cai, Jerry
Green, Tiffany
Lewis, Deyana
Behneman, Dana
Wilson, Alexander F
Bailey-Wilson, Joan E
Old lessons learned anew: family-based methods for detecting genes responsible for quantitative and qualitative traits in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data
title Old lessons learned anew: family-based methods for detecting genes responsible for quantitative and qualitative traits in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data
title_full Old lessons learned anew: family-based methods for detecting genes responsible for quantitative and qualitative traits in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data
title_fullStr Old lessons learned anew: family-based methods for detecting genes responsible for quantitative and qualitative traits in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data
title_full_unstemmed Old lessons learned anew: family-based methods for detecting genes responsible for quantitative and qualitative traits in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data
title_short Old lessons learned anew: family-based methods for detecting genes responsible for quantitative and qualitative traits in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data
title_sort old lessons learned anew: family-based methods for detecting genes responsible for quantitative and qualitative traits in the genetic analysis workshop 17 mini-exome sequence data
topic Proceedings
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3287924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22373393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-5-S9-S83
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