Ancestry‐specific association mapping in admixed populations
Abstract
During the last decade genome‐wide association studies have proven to be a powerful approach to identifying disease‐causing variants. However, for admixed populations, most current methods for association testing are based on the assumption that the effect of a genetic variant is the same regardless of its ancestry. This is a reasonable assumption for a causal variant but may not hold for the genetic variants that are tested in genome‐wide...
Paper Details
Title
Ancestry‐specific association mapping in admixed populations
Published Date
Mar 18, 2019
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
5
Pages
506 - 521
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