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Meta-GWAS Accuracy and Power (MetaGAP) Calculator Shows that Hiding Heritability Is Partially Due to Imperfect Genetic Correlations across Studies
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نویسنده
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de vlaming r. ,okbay a. ,rietveld c.a. ,johannesson m. ,magnusson p.k.e. ,uitterlinden a.g. ,van rooij f.j.a. ,hofman a. ,groenen p.j.f. ,thurik a.r. ,koellinger p.d.
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منبع
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plos genetics - 2017 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Large-scale genome-wide association results are typically obtained from a fixed-effects meta-analysis of gwas summary statistics from multiple studies spanning different regions and/or time periods. this approach averages the estimated effects of genetic variants across studies. in case genetic effects are heterogeneous across studies,the statistical power of a gwas and the predictive accuracy of polygenic scores are attenuated,contributing to the so-called ‘missing heritability’. here,we describe the online meta-gwas accuracy and power (metagap) calculator (available at www.devlaming.eu) which quantifies this attenuation based on a novel multi-study framework. by means of simulation studies,we show that under a wide range of genetic architectures,the statistical power and predictive accuracy provided by this calculator are accurate. we compare the predictions from the metagap calculator with actual results obtained in the gwas literature. specifically,we use genomic-relatedness-matrix restricted maximum likelihood to estimate the snp heritability and cross-study genetic correlation of height,bmi,years of education,and self-rated health in three large samples. these estimates are used as input parameters for the metagap calculator. results from the calculator suggest that cross-study heterogeneity has led to attenuation of statistical power and predictive accuracy in recent large-scale gwas efforts on these traits (e.g.,for years of education,we estimate a relative loss of 51–62% in the number of genome-wide significant loci and a relative loss in polygenic score r2of 36–38%). hence,cross-study heterogeneity contributes to the missing heritability. © 2017 de vlaming et al.
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آدرس
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erasmus university rotterdam institute for behavior and biology,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,department of applied economics,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,department of complex trait genetics,center for neurogenomics and cognitive research,amsterdam, Netherlands, erasmus university rotterdam institute for behavior and biology,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,department of complex trait genetics,center for neurogenomics and cognitive research,amsterdam, Netherlands, erasmus university rotterdam institute for behavior and biology,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,department of applied economics,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam, Netherlands, department of economics,stockholm school of economics,stockholm, Sweden, department of medical epidemiology and biostatistics,karolinska institutet,stockholm, Sweden, erasmus university rotterdam institute for behavior and biology,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,department of epidemiology,erasmus university medical center rotterdam,rotterdam, Netherlands, department of epidemiology,erasmus university medical center rotterdam,rotterdam, Netherlands, erasmus university rotterdam institute for behavior and biology,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,department of epidemiology,erasmus university medical center rotterdam,rotterdam,netherlands,department of epidemiology,harvard t.h. chan school of public health,boston,ma, United States, erasmus university rotterdam institute for behavior and biology,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,econometric institute,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam, Netherlands, erasmus university rotterdam institute for behavior and biology,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,department of applied economics,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,montpellier business school,montpellier, France, erasmus university rotterdam institute for behavior and biology,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,department of applied economics,erasmus school of economics,rotterdam,netherlands,department of complex trait genetics,center for neurogenomics and cognitive research,amsterdam, Netherlands
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