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Quality control and quality assurance in genotypic data for genome‐wide association studies
Authors:Cathy C Laurie  Kimberly F Doheny  Daniel B Mirel  Elizabeth W Pugh  Laura J Bierut  Tushar Bhangale  Frederick Boehm  Neil E Caporaso  Marilyn C Cornelis  Howard J Edenberg  Stacy B Gabriel  Emily L Harris  Frank B Hu  Kevin B Jacobs  Peter Kraft  Maria Teresa Landi  Thomas Lumley  Teri A Manolio  Caitlin McHugh  Ian Painter  Justin Paschall  John P Rice  Kenneth M Rice  Xiuwen Zheng  Bruce S Weir  
Abstract:Genome‐wide scans of nucleotide variation in human subjects are providing an increasing number of replicated associations with complex disease traits. Most of the variants detected have small effects and, collectively, they account for a small fraction of the total genetic variance. Very large sample sizes are required to identify and validate findings. In this situation, even small sources of systematic or random error can cause spurious results or obscure real effects. The need for careful attention to data quality has been appreciated for some time in this field, and a number of strategies for quality control and quality assurance (QC/QA) have been developed. Here we extend these methods and describe a system of QC/QA for genotypic data in genome‐wide association studies (GWAS). This system includes some new approaches that (1) combine analysis of allelic probe intensities and called genotypes to distinguish gender misidentification from sex chromosome aberrations, (2) detect autosomal chromosome aberrations that may affect genotype calling accuracy, (3) infer DNA sample quality from relatedness and allelic intensities, (4) use duplicate concordance to infer SNP quality, (5) detect genotyping artifacts from dependence of Hardy‐Weinberg equilibrium test P‐values on allelic frequency, and (6) demonstrate sensitivity of principal components analysis to SNP selection. The methods are illustrated with examples from the “Gene Environment Association Studies” (GENEVA) program. The results suggest several recommendations for QC/QA in the design and execution of GWAS. Genet. Epidemiol. 34: 591–602, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:GWAS  DNA sample quality  genotyping artifact  Hardy‐Weinberg equilibrium  chromosome aberration
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