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Causal Effect Estimation In Sequencing Studies: A Bayesian Method To Account For Confounder Adjustment Uncertainty, Chi Wang, Jinpeng Liu, David W. Fardo
Causal Effect Estimation In Sequencing Studies: A Bayesian Method To Account For Confounder Adjustment Uncertainty, Chi Wang, Jinpeng Liu, David W. Fardo
Biostatistics Faculty Publications
Estimating the causal effect of a single nucleotide variant (SNV) on clinical phenotypes is of interest in many genetic studies. The effect estimation may be confounded by other SNVs as a result of linkage disequilibrium as well as demographic and clinical characteristics. Because a large number of these other variables, which we call potential confounders, are collected, it is challenging to select and adjust for the variables that truly confound the causal effect. The Bayesian adjustment for confounding (BAC) method has been proposed as a general method to estimate the average causal effect in the presence of a large number …