Abstract
Population structure can be a source of both false-positive and false-negative findings in a genome-wide association study. This article proposes an approach that helps to reduce the false-positives. It consists of homogenizing the diseased/healthy phenotype ratio across the cohort, by decreasing the statistical weight of selected individuals. After homogenization, the cohort is statistically handled as if originating from a single well-mixed population. The method was applied to homogenize a Parkinson's disease genome-wide association study cohort. © 2012 Valente et al.
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Valente, A. X. C. N., Zischkau, J., Shin, J. H., Gao, Y., & Sarkar, A. (2012). Genome-Wide Association Study Heterogeneous Cohort Homogenization via Subject Weight Knock-Down. PLoS ONE, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048653
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