نتایج جستجو برای: genotype imputation

تعداد نتایج: 107592  

Journal: :Genetic epidemiology 2010
Yun Li Cristen J Willer Jun Ding Paul Scheet Gonçalo R Abecasis

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) can identify common alleles that contribute to complex disease susceptibility. Despite the large number of SNPs assessed in each study, the effects of most common SNPs must be evaluated indirectly using either genotyped markers or haplotypes thereof as proxies. We have previously implemented a computationally efficient Markov Chain framework for genotype i...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2009
Miao-Xin Li Lin Jiang Patrick Yu-Ping Kao Pak Chung Sham You-Qiang Song

SUMMARY There is an urgent and increasing demand for integrating large genotype datasets across genome-wide association studies and HapMap project for whole-genome imputation and individual-level meta-analysis. A new algorithm was developed to efficiently merge raw genotypes across large datasets and implemented in the latest version of IGG, IGG3. In addition, IGG3 can integrate the latest phas...

2010
Brooke L. Fridley Gregory Jenkins Matthew E. Deyo-Svendsen Scott Hebbring Robert Freimuth

BACKGROUND In recent years, capabilities for genotyping large sets of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) has increased considerably with the ability to genotype over 1 million SNP markers across the genome. This advancement in technology has led to an increase in the number of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for various complex traits. These GWAS have resulted in the implication of o...

2014
Nab Raj Roshyara Markus Scholz

BACKGROUND Modern analysis of high-dimensional SNP data requires a number of biometrical and statistical methods such as pre-processing, analysis of population structure, association analysis and genotype imputation. Software used for these purposes often rely on specific and incompatible input and output data formats. Therefore extensive data management including multiple format conversions is...

2013
Jun Chen Ji-Gang Zhang Jian Li Yu-Fang Pei Hong-Wen Deng

Genotype imputation is an important tool in human genetics studies, which uses reference sets with known genotypes and prior knowledge on linkage disequilibrium and recombination rates to infer un-typed alleles for human genetic variations at a low cost. The reference sets used by current imputation approaches are based on HapMap data, and/or based on recently available next-generation sequenci...

Journal: :Human heredity 2012
Jennifer L Asimit Eleftheria Zeggini

The role of rare variants has become a focus in the search for association with complex traits. Imputation is a powerful and cost-efficient tool to access variants that have not been directly typed, but there are several challenges when imputing rare variants, most notably reference panel selection. Extensions to rare variant association tests to incorporate genotype uncertainty from imputation...

Journal: :Genetic epidemiology 2013
Eric Yi Liu Mingyao Li Wei Wang Yun Li

Imputation in admixed populations is an important problem but challenging due to the complex linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern. The emergence of large reference panels such as that from the 1,000 Genomes Project enables more accurate imputation in general, and in particular for admixed populations and for uncommon variants. To efficiently benefit from these large reference panels, one key iss...

2012
Ethan M. Jewett Matthew Zawistowski Noah A. Rosenberg Sebastian Zöllner

The potential for imputed genotypes to enhance an analysis of genetic data depends largely on the accuracy of imputation, which in turn depends on properties of the reference panel of template haplotypes used to perform the imputation. To provide a basis for exploring how properties of the reference panel affect imputation accuracy theoretically rather than with computationally intensive imputa...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2009
Lucy Huang Yun Li Andrew B Singleton John A Hardy Gonçalo Abecasis Noah A Rosenberg Paul Scheet

A current approach to mapping complex-disease-susceptibility loci in genome-wide association (GWA) studies involves leveraging the information in a reference database of dense genotype data. By modeling the patterns of linkage disequilibrium in a reference panel, genotypes not directly measured in the study samples can be imputed and tested for disease association. This imputation strategy has ...

2011
Bryan Howie Jonathan Marchini Matthew Stephens

Genotype imputation is a statistical technique that is often used to increase the power and resolution of genetic association studies. Imputation methods work by using haplotype patterns in a reference panel to predict unobserved genotypes in a study dataset, and a number of approaches have been proposed for choosing subsets of reference haplotypes that will maximize accuracy in a given study p...

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