Simultaneous analysis of all single-nucleotide polymorphisms in genome-wide association study of rheumatoid arthritis

  • Mathew G
  • Xu H
  • George V
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Abstract

The availability of very large number of markers by modern technology makes genome-wide association studies very popular. The usual approach is to test single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) one at a time for association with disease status. However, it may not be possible to detect marginally significant effects by single-SNP analysis. Simultaneous analysis of SNPs enables detection of even those SNPs with small effect by evaluating the collective impact of several neighboring SNPs. Also, false-positive signals may be weakened by the presence of other neighboring SNPs included in the analysis. We analyzed the North American Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium data of Genetic Analysis Workshop 16 using HLasso, a new method for simultaneous analysis of SNPs. The simultaneous analysis approach has excellent control of type I error, and many of the previously reported results of single-SNP analyses were confirmed by this approach.

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Mathew, G., Xu, H., & George, V. (2009). Simultaneous analysis of all single-nucleotide polymorphisms in genome-wide association study of rheumatoid arthritis. BMC Proceedings, 3(S7). https://doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-3-s7-s11

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