Abstract

AbstractFocusing on polygenic signal detection in high‐dimensional genetic association studies of complex traits, we develop a stable and adaptive test for generalized linear models to accommodate different alternatives. To facilitate valid post‐selection inference for high‐dimensional data, our study here adheres to the original sample‐splitting principle but does so repeatedly to increase stability of the inference. We show the asymptotic null distribution of the proposed test for both fixed and diverging numbers of variants. We also show the asymptotic properties of the proposed test under local alternatives, providing insights on why power gain attributed to variable selection and weighting can compensate for efficiency loss due to sample splitting. We support our analytical findings through extensive simulation studies and two applications. The proposed procedure is computationally efficient and has been implemented as the R package DoubleCauchy.

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