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Noah Zaitlen | Covariate adjustment in genetics and genomics | CGSI 2017

Date:July 26, 2017Posted By:Duke Hong
Noah Zaitlen | Covariate adjustment in genetics and genomics | CGSI 2017

07/26/2017 @ 09:00-10:00
Tutorial by Noah Zaitlen
Covariate adjustment in genetics and genomics
1. Zaitlen, N., Lindström, S., Pasaniuc, B., Cornelis, M., Genovese, G., Pollack, S., Barton, A., Bickeböller, H., Bowden, D.W., Eyre, S. and Freedman, B.I., 2012. Informed conditioning on clinical covariates increases power in case-control association studies. PLoS Genet, 8(11), p.e1003032.
2. Aschard, H., Vilhjalmsson, B., Patel, C., Skurnik, D., Yu, J., Wolpin, B., Kraft, P. and Zaitlen, N., 2016. Playing Musical Chairs in Big Data to Reveal Variables Associations. bioRxiv, p.057190.
3. Aschard, H., Vilhjálmsson, B.J., Joshi, A.D., Price, A.L. and Kraft, P., 2015. Adjusting for heritable covariates can bias effect estimates in genome-wide association studies. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 96(2), pp.329-339.

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