Comparing strategies for association mapping in samples with related individuals
Open Access
- 30 December 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in BMC Genomic Data
- Vol. 6 (S1) , S98
- https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-6-s1-s98
Abstract
In this paper, different strategies to test for association in samples with related individuals designed for linkage studies are compared. Because no independent controls are available, a family-based association test and case-control tests corrected for the presence of related individuals in which unaffected relatives are used as controls were tested. When unrelated controls are available, additional strategies including selection of a single case per family considering either all families or a subset of linked families, are also considered. Analyses are performed on the simulated dataset, blind to the answers. The case-control test corrected for the presence of related individuals is the most powerful strategy to detect three loci associated with the disease under study. Using a correction factor for the case-control test performed conditional on the marker information rather than unconditional does not impact the power significantly.Keywords
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