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Gene pathway and network frameworks to identify epistatic interactions of single nucleotide polymorphisms derived from GWAS data

机译:基因途径和网络框架用于鉴定源自GWAS数据的单核苷酸多态性的上位相互作用

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BackgroundInteractions among genomic loci (also known as epistasis) have been suggested as one of the potential sources of missing heritability in single locus analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS). The computational burden of searching for interactions is compounded by the extremely low threshold for identifying significant p-values due to multiple hypothesis testing corrections. Utilizing prior biological knowledge to restrict the set of candidate SNP pairs to be tested can alleviate this problem, but systematic studies that investigate the relative merits of integrating different biological frameworks and GWAS data have not been conducted.
机译:背景技术在全基因组关联研究(GWAS)的单基因座分析中,基因组位点之间的相互作用(也称为上位性)被认为是缺失遗传力的潜在来源之一。由于多种假设检验校正,用于识别重要p值的极低阈值使搜索相互作用的计算负担更加复杂。利用现有的生物学知识来限制要测试的候选SNP对的集合可以缓解此问题,但是尚未进行系统的研究来研究整合不同生物学框架和GWAS数据的相对优点。

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