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- Reporting and Interpretation in Genome-Wide Association Studies
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- To appear in International Journal of Epidemiology.
- Abstract:
- In the context of genome-wide association studies we critique a number of methods that
have been suggested for flagging associations for further investigation. The p-value is by
far the most commonly used measure, but requires careful calibration when the a priori
probability of an association is small, and discards information by not considering the
power associated with each test. The q-value is a frequentist method by which the false
discovery rate (FDR) may be controlled. We advocate the use of the Bayes factor as a
summary of the information in the data with respect to the comparison of the null and
alternative hypotheses, and describe a recently-proposed approach to the calculation of
the Bayes factor that is easily implemented. The combination of data across studies is
straightforward using the Bayes factor approach, as are power calculations. The Bayes
factor and the q-value provide complementary information and when used in addition to
the p-value may be used to reduce the number of reported findings that are subsequently
not reproduced.
- Subject Area:
- General Biostatistics
- Suggested Citation:
- Jon Wakefield,
"Reporting and Interpretation in Genome-Wide Association Studies"
(July 11, 2007).
UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series.
Working Paper 311.
http://www.bepress.com/uwbiostat/paper311