Model-Based Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction for detecting epistasis in case–control data in the presence of noise
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2011ISSN
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Analyzing the combined effects of genes and/or environmental factors on the development of complex diseases is a
great challenge from both the statistical and computational perspective, even using a relatively small number of genetic
and nongenetic exposures. Several data-mining methods have been proposed for interaction analysis, among them, the
Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction Method (MDR) has proven its utility in a variety of theoretical and practical
settings. Model-Based Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction (MB-MDR), a relatively new MDR-based technique that
is able to unify the best of both nonparametric and parametric worlds, was developed to address some of the remaining
concerns that go along with an MDR analysis. These include the restriction to univariate, dichotomous traits, the absence
of flexible ways to adjust for lower order effects and important confounders, and the difficulty in highlighting epistatic
effects when too many multilocus genotype cells are pooled into two new genotype groups. We investigate the empirical
power of MB-MDR to detect gene–gene interactions in the absence of any noise and in the presence of genotyping
error, missing data, phenocopy, and genetic heterogeneity. Power is generally higher for MB-MDR than for MDR, in
particular in the presence of genetic heterogeneity, phenocopy, or low minor allele frequencies.
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Epidemiologia genètica
Bioinformàtica
Mineria de dades
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12 p.
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Blackwell
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Cattaert, T., Calle Rosingana, M. L., Dudek, S. M., John, J. M. M., Van Lishout, F., Urrea, V., . . . Van Steen, K. (2011). Model-Based Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction for detecting epistasis in case-control data in the presence of noise. Annals of Human Genetics, 75, 78-89. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.2010.00604.x .
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