An Evolutionary Framework for Association Testing in Resequencing Studies
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| Originally posted: | 15th November 2010: 11:57 am |
| Short URL: | http://gen2phen.org/node/30269 |
Author Summary
Studies correlating genetic variation to disease and other human traits have examined mostly common mutations, partly because of technological restrictions. However, recent advances have resulted in dramatically declining costs of obtaining genomic sequence data, which provides the opportunity to detect rare genetic variation. Existing methods of analysis designed for an earlier era of technology are not optimal for discovering links to rare mutations. We take advantage of 1) the advanced theoretical understanding of evolutionary mechanics and 2) genome-wide evidence about evolutionary forces on the human genome to suggest a framework for understanding observed correlations between rare genetic variation and modern traits. The model leads to a powerful test for genetic association and to an improved interpretation of results. We demonstrate the new method on previously confirmed results in a gene related to high blood cholesterol levels.
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