2016
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btw613
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LD Hub: a centralized database and web interface to perform LD score regression that maximizes the potential of summary level GWAS data for SNP heritability and genetic correlation analysis

Abstract: Motivation LD score regression is a reliable and efficient method of using genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary-level results data to estimate the SNP heritability of complex traits and diseases, partition this heritability into functional categories, and estimate the genetic correlation between different phenotypes. Because the method relies on summary level results data, LD score regression is computationally tractable even for very large sample sizes. However, publicly available GWAS summary-level d… Show more

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“…We selected three phenotypes for which (i) the genome-wide summary statistic data were publicly available, (ii) the sample size was larger than 50,000 individuals, (iii) the phenotype has minimal impact on fecundity 99101 (and hence the traits behave as neutral or approximately neutral to selection) and (iv) summary statistics were considered adequate for LD Score analysis based on baseline z scores >4 26,102 (Supplementary Table 8). The phenotypes chosen were Alzheimer’s disease 103 , neu roticism 104 and type 2 diabetes 105 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected three phenotypes for which (i) the genome-wide summary statistic data were publicly available, (ii) the sample size was larger than 50,000 individuals, (iii) the phenotype has minimal impact on fecundity 99101 (and hence the traits behave as neutral or approximately neutral to selection) and (iv) summary statistics were considered adequate for LD Score analysis based on baseline z scores >4 26,102 (Supplementary Table 8). The phenotypes chosen were Alzheimer’s disease 103 , neu roticism 104 and type 2 diabetes 105 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same way, an atheoretical approach can be used in analyses of multiple GPS by incorporating as many GPS as possible rather than selecting a few candidate GPS. For example, the first study of this sort, mentioned above35, included a total of 81 GPS from well-powered GWAS of cognitive, medical and anthropometric traits available in LD Hub92 that together predicted 4.8% of the variance in intelligence. Although EA2, IQ and income GPS drove most of the predictive power of this multiple-GPS analysis, significant independent contributions to the prediction of intelligence were also found for major depressive disorder GPS and autism spectrum disorder GPS.…”
Section: What Is Intelligence?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem has been solved with LD Hub, a centralized database and web interface that provides an automated pipeline for entering and using GWAS summary-level data92.…”
Section: What Is Intelligence?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results would suggest genetic pleiotropy between cognition and many aspects of human health, both mental and physical. Resources such as LD Hub - a centralized database of summary-level GWAS results for hundreds of diseases/traits from different publicly available resources - have been recently developed, greatly facilitating analysis of hundreds of traits that potentially share common genetic etiologies (Zheng et al, 2017). …”
Section: Estimating Heritability and Genetic Correlations In Unrelatementioning
confidence: 99%