Family-based association tests for different family structures using pooled DNA

被引:8
|
作者
Zou, GH
Zhao, HY
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Acad Math & Syst Sci, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China
关键词
family-based association study; family structure; DNA pooling; measurement error; sample size;
D O I
10.1046/j.1529-8817.2005.00164.x
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
DNA pooling is a cost-effective strategy for genomewise association studies to identify disease genes. In the context of family-based association studies, Risch & Teng (1998) mainly considered fan-lilies of identical structures to detect associations between genetic markers and disease, and suggested possible approaches to incorporating different family types without a thorough study of their properties. However, families collected in real genetic studies often have different structures and, more importantly, the informativeness of each,family structure depends on the disease model which is generally unknown. So there is a need to develop and investigate statistical methods to combine information from diverse family types. In this article, we propose a general strategy to incorporate different family types by assigning each family an "optimal" weight in association tests. In addition, we consider measurement errors in our analysis. When we evaluate our approach under different disease models and measurement errors, we find that our weighting scheme may lead to a substantial reduction in sample size required over the approach suggested by Risch & Teng (1998), and measurement errors may have significant impact on the required sample size when the error rates are not negligible.
引用
收藏
页码:429 / 442
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Interpretation of simultaneous linkage and family-based association tests in genome screens
    Chung, Ren-Hua
    Hauser, Elizabeth R.
    Martin, Eden R.
    [J]. GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2007, 31 (02) : 134 - 142
  • [42] Impact of Population Stratification on Family-Based Association Tests with Longitudinal Measurements
    Ding, Xiao
    Weiss, Scott
    Raby, Benjamin
    Lange, Christoph
    Laird, Nan M.
    [J]. STATISTICAL APPLICATIONS IN GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2009, 8 (01)
  • [43] General Class of Family-based Association Tests for Sequence Data, and Comparisons with Population-based Association Tests
    Ionita-Laza, Iuliana
    Lee, Seunggeun
    Makarov, Vladimir
    Buxbaum, Joseph D.
    Lin, Xihong
    [J]. GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2012, 36 (07) : 720 - 720
  • [44] Cytokine gene polymorphisms in ischaemic heart disease: investigation using family-based tests of association
    McGlinchey, PG
    Spence, MS
    Patterson, CC
    Allen, AR
    Murphy, G
    Savage, DA
    Maxwell, AP
    McKeown, PP
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE-JMM, 2004, 82 (11): : 756 - 761
  • [45] Cytokine gene polymorphisms in ischaemic heart disease: investigation using family-based tests of association
    Paul G. McGlinchey
    Mark S. Spence
    Chris C. Patterson
    Adrian R. Allen
    Gillian Murphy
    David A. Savage
    A. Peter Maxwell
    Pascal P. McKeown
    [J]. Journal of Molecular Medicine, 2004, 82 : 756 - 761
  • [46] Linkage, case-control association, and family-based association tests for complex disorders
    Brian K Suarez
    Robert Culverhouse
    Carol H Jin
    Anthony Hinrichs
    [J]. BMC Proceedings, 1 (Suppl 1)
  • [47] An efficient family-based association test using multiple markers
    Xu, Xin
    Rakovski, Cyril
    Xu, Xiping
    Laird, Nan
    [J]. GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2006, 30 (07) : 620 - 626
  • [48] Power calculations for a general class of family-based association tests: Dichotomous traits
    Lange, C
    Laird, NM
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2002, 71 (03) : 575 - 584
  • [49] Family-based tests of association and linkage that use unaffected sibs, covariates, and interactions
    Lunetta, KL
    Faraone, SV
    Biederman, J
    Laird, NM
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2000, 66 (02) : 605 - 614
  • [50] Singular value decomposition in permutations for family-based association tests for quantitative traits
    Tayo, Bamidele O.
    Cooper, Richard S.
    [J]. GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2015, 39 (07) : 585 - 585