Understanding the population structure correction regression

08/12/2021
by   The Tien Mai, et al.
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Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on complex traits have achieved great successes, the current leading GWAS approaches simply perform to test each genotype-phenotype association separately for each genetic variant. Curiously, the statistical properties for using these approaches is not known when a joint model for the whole genetic variants is considered. Here we advance in GWAS in understanding the statistical properties of the "population structure correction" (PSC) approach, a standard univariate approach in GWAS. We further propose and analyse a correction to the PSC approach, termed as "corrected population correction" (CPC). Together with the theoretical results, numerical simulations show that CPC is always comparable or better than PSC, with a dramatic improvement in some special cases.

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