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- Introduction
- FBAT testing strategies for large-scale studies
- Genome-wide association studies
- Using the same data set for screening and testing
- General concept proposed by Laird and Lange
- Application to family-based association tests (1)
- Application to family-based association tests (2)
- The conditional mean model
- The conditional mean model: assumptions
- The conditional mean model: notation
- The FBAT-statistic
- Genetic model under the alternative hypothesis
- The concept of the conditional mean model
- The variables of the conditional mean model
- The screening technique for multiple markers
- PBAT's screening techniques for multiple SNPs
- The three steps of the screening technique
- Framingham heart study
- Genome-wide association results
- BMI in Framingham heart study
- Replication (recessive model)
- Important observations from Herbert et al (2006)
- Key to success in Herbert et al. (2006)
- Summary of the approach
- Extensions
- Software implementation
Topics Covered
- Genome-wide association studies
- Using the same data set for screening and testing
- The conditional mean model
- The FBAT-statistic
- Genetic model under the alternative hypothesis
- The concept of the conditional mean model
- The screening technique for multiple markers
- PBAT's screening techniques for multiple SNPs
- The 3 steps of the screening technique
- The Framingham heart study
- Replication (recessive model) from other studies
- Important observations from Herbert et al. (2006)
- Summary of the approach
- Extensions
- Software implementation
Talk Citation
Lange, C. (2007, October 1). Family-based association tests: FBAT testing strategies for large-scale association studies [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/MUMO8918.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on October 1, 2007
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Christoph Lange has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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