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Evaluating The Concordance Between Sequencing, Imputation And Microarray Genotype Calls In The Gaw18 Data, Ally Rogers, Andrew Beck, Nathan L. Tintle Jun 2014

Evaluating The Concordance Between Sequencing, Imputation And Microarray Genotype Calls In The Gaw18 Data, Ally Rogers, Andrew Beck, Nathan L. Tintle

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Genotype errors are well known to increase type I errors and/or decrease power in related tests of genotypephenotype association, depending on whether the genotype error mechanism is associated with the phenotype. These relationships hold for both single and multimarker tests of genotype-phenotype association. To assess the potential for genotype errors in Genetic Analysis Workshop 18 (GAW18) data, where no gold standard genotype calls are available, we explored concordance rates between sequencing, imputation, and microarray genotype calls. Our analysis shows that missing data rates for sequenced individuals are high and that there is a modest amount of called genotype discordance between …


Genetic Analysis Workshop 18: Methods And Strategies For Analyzing Human Sequence And Phenotype Data In Members Of Extended Pedigrees, Heike Bickeboller, Julia N. Bailey, Joseph Beyene, Rita M. Cantor, Heather J. Cordell, Robert C. Culverhouse, Corinne D. Engelman, David W. Fardo, Saurabh Ghosh, Inke R. Konig, Justo Lorenzo Bermejo, Phillip E. Melton, Stephanie A. Santorico, Glen A. Satten, Lei Sun, Nathan L. Tintle, Andreas Ziegler, Jean W. Maccluer, Laura Almasy Jun 2014

Genetic Analysis Workshop 18: Methods And Strategies For Analyzing Human Sequence And Phenotype Data In Members Of Extended Pedigrees, Heike Bickeboller, Julia N. Bailey, Joseph Beyene, Rita M. Cantor, Heather J. Cordell, Robert C. Culverhouse, Corinne D. Engelman, David W. Fardo, Saurabh Ghosh, Inke R. Konig, Justo Lorenzo Bermejo, Phillip E. Melton, Stephanie A. Santorico, Glen A. Satten, Lei Sun, Nathan L. Tintle, Andreas Ziegler, Jean W. Maccluer, Laura Almasy

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Genetic Analysis Workshop 18 provided a platform for developing and evaluating statistical methods to analyze whole-genome sequence data from a pedigree-based sample. In this article we present an overview of the data sets and the contributions that analyzed these data. The family data, donated by the Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Exploration by Next-Generation Sequencing in Ethnic Samples Consortium, included sequence-level genotypes based on sequencing and imputation, genome-wide association genotypes from prior genotyping arrays, and phenotypes from longitudinal assessments. The contributions from individual research groups were extensively discussed before, during, and after the workshop in theme-based discussion groups before being submitted …