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biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology

Combining evidence for association from transmission disequilibrium and case-control studies using single-nucleotide polymorphisms

BMC Genetics, Volume 6, No. SUPPL.1, Article S106, Year 2005

The aim of the present analysis is to combine evidence for association from the two most commonly used designs in genetic association analysis, the case-control design and the transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) design. The cases here are affected offspring from nuclear families and are used in both the case-control and TDT designs. As a result, inference from these designs is not independent. We applied a simple logistic regression method for combining evidence for association from case-control and TDT designs to single-nucleotide polymorphism data purchased on a region on chromosome 3, replicate 1 of the Aipotu population. Combining the evidence from the case-control and TDT designs yielded a 5-10% reduction in the standard errors of the relative risk estimates. The authors did not know the results before the analyses were conducted.
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Research Areas
Cancer
Genetics And Genomics
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Case-Control Study