Implementing a unified approach to family-based tests of association

Nan M. Laird(Harvard University), Steve Horvath(Institut für Medizinische Biometrie, Informatik und Epidemiologie), Xin Xu(Harvard University)
Genetic Epidemiology
January 1, 2000
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Abstract

We describe a broad class of family-based association tests that are adjusted for admixture; use either dichotomous or measured phenotypes; accommodate phenotype-unknown subjects; use nuclear families, sibships or a combination of the two, permit multiple nuclear families from a single pedigree; incorporate di- or multi-allelic marker data; allow additive, dominant or recessive models; and permit adjustment for covariates and gene-by-environment interactions. The test statistic is basically the covariance between a user-specified function of the genotype and a user-specified function of the trait. The distribution of the statistic is computed using the appropriate conditional distribution of offspring genotypes that adjusts for admixture.


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