Abstract
We explored the utility of population- and pedigree-based analyses using the Framingham Heart Study genome-wide 50 k single-nucleotide polymorphism marker data provided for Genetic Analysis Workshop 16. Our aims were: 1) to compare identity-by-descent sharing estimates from variable amounts of data; 2) to apply each of these estimates to a case-control association study designed to control for relatedness among samples; and 3) to contrast these results to those obtained using model-based and model-free linkage analysis methods.
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Marchani, E. E., Di, Y., Choi, Y., Cheung, C., Su, M., Boehm, F., … Wijsman, E. M. (2009). Contrasting identity-by-descent estimators, association studies, and linkage analyses using the Framingham Heart Study data. BMC Proceedings, 3(S7). https://doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-3-s7-s102
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