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Joint testing of genotype and ancestry association in admixed families
Authors:Tang Hua  Siegmund David O  Johnson Nicholas A  Romieu Isabelle  London Stephanie J
Affiliation:Department of Genetics, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA. huatang@stanford.edu
Abstract:Current genome-wide association studies (GWAS) often involve populations that have experienced recent genetic admixture. Genotype data generated from these studies can be used to test for association directly, as in a non-admixed population. As an alternative, these data can be used to infer chromosomal ancestry, and thus allow for admixture mapping. We quantify the contribution of allele-based and ancestry-based association testing under a family-design, and demonstrate that the two tests can provide non-redundant information. We propose a joint testing procedure, which efficiently integrates the two sources information. The efficiencies of the allele, ancestry and combined tests are compared in the context of a GWAS. We discuss the impact of population history and provide guidelines for future design and analysis of GWAS in admixed populations.
Keywords:TDT  genome‐wide association studies  genetic admixture
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