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- Introduction
- Challenges to gene finding
- Genome wide association scan
- Martian "face" at Cydonia Mensae
- Computer enhanced image from Cydonia Mensae
- Other examples of pareidolia
- 1989: Fleischmann and Pons press conference
- Some lessons from the last examples
- Importance of the repeatability of effect
- The wisdom of two-stage design
- Example: Golub and Lander, Science, 2000
- What is the best way to divide N samples?
- Why not let data decide?
- Sequential statistics
- Sequential analysis
- Standard repeated analysis creates new problem
- SPRT (Sequential Probability Ratio Test)
- "Newtonian" sequential LOD score
- Critical test characteristics
- Single "fixed sample" test
- Multiple "fixed sample" tests
- Single sequential tests
- Disadvantage of classical sequential analysis
- Sequential Multiple Decision Procedures (SMDP)
- Traditional hypothesis test - H0 versus H1
- U hypotheses in SMDP
- Residuals from ANOVA/regression
- SMDP theory
- SMDP regression
- Simulation of 400 marker genome-wide scan
- SMDP S.A.G.E. DBH example
- SMDP R square change with sequential sampling
- Golub and Lander: application of SMDP
- PGRN: pharmacogentics of cancer Rx response
- CEPH cell line pharmacogenetics example
- Summary: SMDP
- References
Topics Covered
- Sequential analysis in genome wide linkage and association scans
- Sequential probability ratio test
- Sequential multiple decision procedures
- Simulation results and examples
Talk Citation
Province, M. (2007, October 1). Sequential analysis methods in genomic scans [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/EVUK9117.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Michael Province has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.