Genomic screening in family-based association testing Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Abstract; Due to the recent gains in the availability of single-nucleotide polymorphism data, genome-wide association testing has become feasible. It is hoped that this additional data may confirm the presence of disease susceptibility loci, and identify new genetic determinants of disease. However, the problem of multiple comparisons threatens to diminish any potential gains from this newly available data. To circumvent the multiple comparisons issue, we utilize a recently developed screening technique using family-based association testing. This screening methodology allows for the identification of the most promising single-nucleotide polymorphisms for testing without biasing the nominal significance level of our test statistic. We compare the results of our screening technique across univariate and multivariate family-based association tests. From our analyses, we observe that the screening technique, applied to different settings, is fairly consistent in identifying optimal markers for testing. One of the identified markers, TSC0047225, was significantly associated with both the ttth1 (p = 0.004) and ttth1-ttth4 (p = 0.004) phenotype(s). We find that both univariate- and multivariate-based screening techniques are powerful tools for detecting an association.

publication date

  • December 1, 2005

has restriction

  • gold

Date in CU Experts

  • January 23, 2014 10:49 AM

Full Author List

  • Murphy A; McQueen MB; Su J; Kraft P; Lazarus R; Laird NM; Lange C; Van Steen K

author count

  • 8

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Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1471-2156

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 6

issue

  • S1

number

  • S115