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Discovering genetic ancestry using spectral graph theory

โœ Scribed by Ann B. Lee; Diana Luca; Lambertus Klei; Bernie Devlin; Kathryn Roeder


Book ID
102225266
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
248 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0741-0395

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โœฆ Synopsis


As one approach to uncovering the genetic underpinnings of complex disease, individuals are measured at a large number of genetic variants (usually SNPs) across the genome and these SNP genotypes are assessed for association with disease status. We propose a new statistical method called Spectral-GEM for the analysis of genome-wide association studies; the goal of Spectral-GEM is to quantify the ancestry of the sample from such genotypic data. Ignoring structure due to differential ancestry can lead to an excess of spurious findings and reduce power. Ancestry is commonly estimated using the eigenvectors derived from principal component analysis (PCA). To develop an alternative to PCA we draw on connections between multidimensional scaling and spectral graph theory. Our approach, based on a spectral embedding derived from the normalized Laplacian of a graph, can produce more meaningful delineation of ancestry than by using PCA. Often the results from Spectral-GEM are straightforward to interpret and therefore useful in association analysis. We illustrate the new algorithm with an analysis of the POPRES data [Nelson et al., 2008].


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