2019
DOI: 10.1101/709808
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An Optimally Weighted Combination Method to Detect Novel Disease Associated Genes Using Publicly Available GWAS Summary Data

Abstract: Gene-based analyses offer a useful alternative and complement to the usual single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) based analysis for genome-wide association studies (GWASs). Using appropriate weights (pre-specified or eQTL-derived) can boost statistical power, especially for detecting weak associations between a gene and a trait. Because the sparsity level or association directions of the underlying association patterns in real data are often unknown and access to individual-level data is limited, we propose an … Show more

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“…Glutamate receptor dysfunction has been long studied for its role in schizophrenia development [25,26], and GRM7 in particular was recently investigated for its potential as a biomarker for risperidone response [27]. GRM7 was also previously identified by another proposed method, OWC [7], indicating TS is equivalently adapted for identifying weakly associated signals.…”
Section: Application To Schizophrenia Gwas Summary Data Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Glutamate receptor dysfunction has been long studied for its role in schizophrenia development [25,26], and GRM7 in particular was recently investigated for its potential as a biomarker for risperidone response [27]. GRM7 was also previously identified by another proposed method, OWC [7], indicating TS is equivalently adapted for identifying weakly associated signals.…”
Section: Application To Schizophrenia Gwas Summary Data Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The burden test and SKAT can be considered as special cases of SKAT-O. The SKAT-O statistic can also be rewritten as a special combination of Z statistics [7]. In addition to the aforementioned gene based association tests, there are several other pvalue based methods which are not based on Z statistics, such as the minimum p-value, a general gene-based p-value adaptive combination approach (GPA) [8] or the gene-based association test, which uses extended Simes procedure (GATES) [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%