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Power of maximum HLOD tests to detect linkage to obesity genes
Authors:Yun Joo Yoo  Yanling Huo  Yuming Ning  Derek Gordon  Stephen Finch  Nancy R Mendell
Affiliation:Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York, USA. yjyoo@ams.sunysb.edu
Abstract:

Background

We investigate the power of heterogeneity LOD test to detect linkage when a trait is determined by several major genes using Genetic Analysis Workshop 13 simulated data. We consider three traits, two of which are disease-causing traits: 1) the rate of change in body mass index (BMI); and 2) the maximum BMI; and 3) the disease itself (hypertension). Of interest is the power of "HLOD2", the maximum heterogeneity LOD obtained upon maximizing over the two genetic models.

Results

Using a trait phenotype Obesity Slope, we observe that the power to detect the two markers closest to the two genes (S1, S2) at the 0.05 level using HLOD2 is 13% and 10%. The power of HLOD2 for Max BMI phenotype is 12% and 9%. The corresponding values for the Hypertension phenotype are 8% and 6%.

Conclusion

The power to detect linkage to the slope genes is quite low. But the power using disease-related traits as a phenotype is greater than the power using the disease (hypertension) phenotype.
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