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Testing Allele Transmission of an SNP Set Using a Family-Based Generalized Genetic Random Field Method.


ABSTRACT: Family-based association studies are commonly used in genetic research because they can be robust to population stratification (PS). Recent advances in high-throughput genotyping technologies have produced a massive amount of genomic data in family-based studies. However, current family-based association tests are mainly focused on evaluating individual variants one at a time. In this article, we introduce a family-based generalized genetic random field (FB-GGRF) method to test the joint association between a set of autosomal SNPs (i.e., single-nucleotide polymorphisms) and disease phenotypes. The proposed method is a natural extension of a recently developed GGRF method for population-based case-control studies. It models offspring genotypes conditional on parental genotypes, and, thus, is robust to PS. Through simulations, we presented that under various disease scenarios the FB-GGRF has improved power over a commonly used family-based sequence kernel association test (FB-SKAT). Further, similar to GGRF, the proposed FB-GGRF method is asymptotically well-behaved, and does not require empirical adjustment of the type I error rates. We illustrate the proposed method using a study of congenital heart defects with family trios from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS).

SUBMITTER: Li M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5061344 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Testing Allele Transmission of an SNP Set Using a Family-Based Generalized Genetic Random Field Method.

Li Ming M   Li Jingyun J   He Zihuai Z   Lu Qing Q   Witte John S JS   Macleod Stewart L SL   Hobbs Charlotte A CA   Cleves Mario A MA  

Genetic epidemiology 20160407 4


Family-based association studies are commonly used in genetic research because they can be robust to population stratification (PS). Recent advances in high-throughput genotyping technologies have produced a massive amount of genomic data in family-based studies. However, current family-based association tests are mainly focused on evaluating individual variants one at a time. In this article, we introduce a family-based generalized genetic random field (FB-GGRF) method to test the joint associa  ...[more]

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