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
DOI: 10.1038/ejhg.2011.39
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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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank all three reviewers for helpful comments. We acknowledge funding from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC Grants 389891, 389892, 613672 and 613601), the Australian Research Council (ARC Grants DP0770096 and DP1093900) and the US National Institute of Health (NIH Grants AA13320, AA13321 and DA12854).