Journal article

Genomic inflation factors under polygenic inheritance

J Yang, MN Weedon, S Purcell, G Lettre, K Estrada, CJ Willer, AV Smith, E Ingelsson, JR O'Connell, M Mangino, R Mägi, PA Madden, AC Heath, DR Nyholt, NG Martin, GW Montgomery, TM Frayling, JN Hirschhorn, MI McCarthy, ME Goddard Show all

European Journal of Human Genetics | Published : 2011

Abstract

Population structure, including population stratification and cryptic relatedness, can cause spurious associations in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Usually, the scaled median or mean test statistic for association calculated from multiple single-nucleotide-polymorphisms across the genome is used to assess such effects, and genomic control can be applied subsequently to adjust test statistics at individual loci by a genomic inflation factor. Published GWAS have clearly shown that there are many loci underlying genetic variation for a wide range of complex diseases and traits, implying that a substantial proportion of the genome should show inflation of the test statistic. Here, we s..

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