Journal article
A tutorial on statistical methods for population association studies
DJ Balding
Nature Reviews Genetics | Published : 2006
DOI: 10.1038/nrg1916
Abstract
Although genetic association studies have been with us for many years, even for the simplest analyses there is little consensus on the most appropriate statistical procedures. Here I give an overview of statistical approaches to population association studies, including preliminary analyses (Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium testing, inference of phase and missing data, and SNP tagging), and single-SNP and multipoint tests for association. My goal is to outline the key methods with a brief discussion of problems (population structure and multiple testing), avenues for solutions and some ongoing developments. © 2006 Nature Publishing Group.
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