Power analysis of C-TDT for small sample size genome-wide association studies by the joint use of case-parent trios and pairs

Farid Rajabli*, Gul Inan, Ozlem Ilk

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Abstract

In family-based genetic association studies, it is possible to encounter missing genotype information for one of the parents. This leads to a study consisting of both case-parent trios and case-parent pairs. One of the approaches to this problem is permutation-based combined transmission disequilibrium test statistic. However, it is still unknown how powerful this test statistic is with small sample sizes. In this paper, a simulation study is carried out to estimate the power and false positive rate of this test across different sample sizes for a family-based genome-wide association study. It is observed that a statistical power of over 80% and a reasonable false positive rate estimate can be achieved even with a combination of 50 trios and 30 pairs when 2% of the SNPs are assumed to be associated. Moreover, even smaller samples provide high power when smaller percentages of SNPs are associated with the disease.

Original languageEnglish
Article number235825
JournalComputational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Volume2013
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

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