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Permutation in genetic association studies with covariates: controlling the familywise error rate with score tests in generalized linear models

Published 21 Dec 2016 in stat.ME and stat.CO | (1612.07010v2)

Abstract: In genome-wide association (GWA) studies the goal is to detect associations between genetic markers and a given phenotype. The number of genetic markers can be large and effective methods for control of the overall error rate is a central topic when analyzing GWA data. The Bonferroni method is known to be conservative when the tests are dependent. Permutation methods give exact control of the overall error rate when the assumption of exchangeability is satisfied, but are computationally intensive for large datasets. For regression models the exchangeability assumption is in general not satisfied and there is no standard solution on how to do permutation testing, except some approximate methods. In this paper we will discuss permutation methods for control of the familywise error rate in genetic association studies and present an approximate solution. These methods will be compared using simulated data.

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