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Multistage analysis strategies for genome-wide association studies: summary of group 3 contributions to Genetic Analysis Workshop 16.


ABSTRACT: This contribution summarizes the work done by six independent teams of investigators to identify the genetic and non-genetic variants that work together or independently to predispose to disease. The theme addressed in these studies is multistage strategies in the context of genome-wide association studies (GWAS). The work performed comes from Group 3 of the Genetic Analysis Workshop 16 held in St. Louis, Missouri in September 2008. These six studies represent a diversity of multistage methods of which five are applied to the North American Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium rheumatoid arthritis case-control data, and one method is applied to the low-density lipoprotein phenotype in the Framingham Heart Study simulated data. In the first stage of analyses, the majority of studies used a variety of screening techniques to reduce the noise of single-nucleotide polymorphisms purportedly not involved in the phenotype of interest. Three studies analyzed the data using penalized regression models, either LASSO or the elastic net. The main result was a reconfirmation of the involvement of variants in the HLA region on chromosome 6 with rheumatoid arthritis. The hope is that the intense computational methods highlighted in this group of papers will become useful tools in future GWAS.

SUBMITTER: Neuman RJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2996886 | biostudies-literature | 2009

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multistage analysis strategies for genome-wide association studies: summary of group 3 contributions to Genetic Analysis Workshop 16.

Neuman Rosalind J RJ   Sung Yun Ju YJ  

Genetic epidemiology 20090101


This contribution summarizes the work done by six independent teams of investigators to identify the genetic and non-genetic variants that work together or independently to predispose to disease. The theme addressed in these studies is multistage strategies in the context of genome-wide association studies (GWAS). The work performed comes from Group 3 of the Genetic Analysis Workshop 16 held in St. Louis, Missouri in September 2008. These six studies represent a diversity of multistage methods o  ...[more]

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