Detecting SNPs with interactive effects on a quantitative trait

05/23/2018
by   Armin Rauschenberger, et al.
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Here we propose a test to detect effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on a quantitative trait. Significant SNP-SNP interactions are more difficult to detect than significant SNPs, partly due to the massive amount of SNP-SNP combinations. We propose to move away from testing interaction terms, and move towards testing whether an individual SNP is involved in any interaction. This reduces the multiple testing burden to one test per SNP, and allows for interactions with unobserved factors. Analysing one SNP at a time, we split the individuals into two groups, based on the number of minor alleles. If the quantitative trait differs in mean between the two groups, the SNP has a main effect. If the quantitative trait differs in distribution between some individuals in one group and all other individuals, it possibly has an interactive effect. We propose a mixture test to detect both types of effects. Implicitly, the membership probabilities may suggest potential interacting variables. Analysing simulated and experimental data, we show that the proposed test is statistically powerful, maintains the type I error rate, and detects meaningful signals. The R package semisup is available from Bioconductor.

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