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genotyping error 2 Bias 1 DNA register 1 Genotyping error 1 Parent–offspring dyad 1 Pedigree 1 SNP 1 genome-wide association 1 genotype error 1 misclassification 1 re-genotype 1
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Ahn, Kwangmi 1 Bekmetjev, Airat 1 Borchers, Bryce 1 Brown, Marshall 1 Finch, Stephen 1 Gordon, Derek 1 Haaland, Øystein A. 1 McLellan, Brian 1 Skaug, Hans J. 1 Tintle, Nathan 1
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Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 Statistics & Probability Letters 1
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Estimating genotyping error rates from parent–offspring dyads
Haaland, Øystein A.; Skaug, Hans J. - In: Statistics & Probability Letters 83 (2013) 3, pp. 812-819
A common approach when estimating the error rate of a DNA register is to genotype some of the individuals twice. This may be both expensive and time consuming. As an alternative, we present a new method for estimating genotyping errors based on parent–offspring dyads. The basic idea is that...
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Increase of Rejection Rate in Case-Control Studies with the Differential Genotyping Error Rates
Ahn, Kwangmi; Gordon, Derek; Finch, Stephen - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 8 (2009) 1, pp. 25-25
Genotyping error adversely affects the statistical power of case-control association studies and introduces bias in the … size increases for fixed differential genotyping error rates and nominal significance level for each test. …
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Incorporating Duplicate Genotype Data into Linear Trend Tests of Genetic Association: Methods and Cost-Effectiveness
Borchers, Bryce; Brown, Marshall; McLellan, Brian; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 8 (2009) 1, pp. 24-24
acquisition costs is less than or equal to the genotyping error rate it is more powerful to duplicate genotype the entire sample …
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