## Abstract Genome‐wide association (GWA) studies require genotyping hundreds of thousands of markers on thousands of subjects, and are expensive at current genotyping costs. To conserve resources, many GWA studies are adopting a staged design in which a proportion of the available samples are geno
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Optimal Two-Stage Testing for Family-Based Genome-wide Association Studies
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- Book ID
- 113422452
- Publisher
- American Society of Human Genetics
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
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- 80 KB
- Volume
- 82
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0002-9297
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## Abstract The much‐anticipated fixed‐array, genome‐wide SNP genotyping technologies make large‐scale genome‐wide association scans now possible for large numbers of subjects. In this paper we reconsider the problem (Satagopan and Elston [2003] Genet Epidemiol 25:149–157) of optimizing a two‐stage