Genetic Variant Set-Based Tests Using the Generalized Berk–Jones Statistic With Application to a Genome-Wide Association Study of Breast Cancer

Volume: 115, Issue: 531, Pages: 1079 - 1091
Published: Oct 16, 2019
Abstract
Studying the effects of groups of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), as in a gene, genetic pathway, or network, can provide novel insight into complex diseases like breast cancer, uncovering new genetic associations and augmenting the information that can be gleaned from studying SNPs individually. Common challenges in set-based genetic association testing include weak effect sizes, correlation between SNPs in a SNP-set, and scarcity of...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic Variant Set-Based Tests Using the Generalized Berk–Jones Statistic With Application to a Genome-Wide Association Study of Breast Cancer
Published Date
Oct 16, 2019
Volume
115
Issue
531
Pages
1079 - 1091
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