A novel method to detect rare variants using both family and unrelated case-control data

  • Feng T
  • Elston R
  • Zhu X
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To detect rare variants associated with a phenotype, we develop a novel statistical method that can use both family and unrelated case-control data. Unlike the currently existing methods, we first use family data to calculate weights to be given to rare variants, differentiating between concordantly affected and discordant sib pairs. These weights are then used in an association test applied to the unrelated case-control data. We applied the proposed method to the simulated sequencing data in Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 and identified two genes associated with the disease.

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Feng, T., Elston, R. C., & Zhu, X. (2011). A novel method to detect rare variants using both family and unrelated case-control data. BMC Proceedings, 5(S9). https://doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-5-s9-s80

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