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Inflated Type I Error Rates When Using Aggregation Methods To Analyze Rare Variants In The 1000 Genomes Project Exon Sequencing Data In Unrelated Individuals: Summary Results From Group 7 At Genetic Analysis Workshop 17, Nathan L. Tintle, Hugues Aschard, Inchi Hu, Nora Nock, Haitian Wang, Elizabeth Pugh Jan 2011

Inflated Type I Error Rates When Using Aggregation Methods To Analyze Rare Variants In The 1000 Genomes Project Exon Sequencing Data In Unrelated Individuals: Summary Results From Group 7 At Genetic Analysis Workshop 17, Nathan L. Tintle, Hugues Aschard, Inchi Hu, Nora Nock, Haitian Wang, Elizabeth Pugh

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As part of Genetic Analysis Workshop 17 (GAW17), our group considered the application of novel and standard approaches to the analysis of genotype-phenotype association in next-generation sequencing data. Our group identified a major issue in the analysis of the GAW17 next-generation sequencing data: type I error and false-positive report probability rates higher than those expected based on empirical type I error levels (as high as 90%). Two main causes emerged: population stratification and long-range correlation (gametic phase disequilibrium) between rare variants. Population stratification was expected because of the diverse sample. Correlation between rare variants was attributable to both random causes …