What do we mean by 'replication' and 'validation' in genome-wide association studies?

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Abstract

It has been acknowledged that results from genome-wide association studies need to be reproduced in further independent samples. This includes both aspects of replication and validation. Although often used interchangeably, both of these terms have a specific unique meaning and are not synonyms. Based on a number of applications from the literature producing a certain amount of confusion, our aim therefore is to clarify the definition of 'replication' and 'validation' and propose standards of their usage. Copyright © 2008 S. Karger AG.

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Igl, B. W., König, I. R., & Ziegler, A. (2008). What do we mean by “replication” and “validation” in genome-wide association studies? Human Heredity, 67(1), 66–68. https://doi.org/10.1159/000164400

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