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Activity Number: 277
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: Biometrics Section
Abstract - #305904
Title: Obtaining Accurate P-Values from SNP-Based Linkage Scans
Author(s): Ryan Subaran*+ and William C.L. Stewart
Companies: Columbia University and Columbia University
Address: 722 West 168 Street, New York, NY, 10032, United States
Keywords: Linkage Analysis ; Genetics ; Type I error
Abstract:

When linkage methods are used to detect disease genes, the evidence against the null hypothesis must exceed some accepted threshold of significance (e.g. LOD > 3.0). However, since this approach rarely accounts for linkage disequilibrium (LD), the type I error is often inflated. In fact, when data were simulated under an empirical pattern of LD, this approach inflated the type I error by more than 12%.

Therefore, to facilitate the accurate estimation of p-values for any SNP-based linkage study and for any test statistic, we created a new simulation program that uses a Markov model along with multilocus inheritance to generate genotypes for all family members under the null hypothesis of no linkage, but with any desired level of LD. As such, our program Haplodrop, accurately estimates the p-value, and controls the type I error. Furthermore, in the few situations where existing software can be directly compared to Haplodrop, the results agree. Haplodrop is freely available from the web as part of the EAGLET software package for genetic analysis.


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