Abstract

BackgroundGenome-wide association studies have been successful in finding common variants influencing common traits. However, these associations only account for a fraction of trait heritability. There has been a shift in the field towards studying low frequency and rare variants, which are now widely recognised as putative complex trait determinants. Despite this increasing focus on examining the role of low frequency and rare variants in complex disease susceptibility, there is a lack of user-friendly analytical packages implementing powerful association tests for the analysis of rare variants.ResultsWe have developed two software tools, CCRaVAT (Case-Control Rare Variant Analysis Tool) and QuTie (Quantitative Trait), which enable efficient large-scale analysis of low frequency and rare variants. Both programs implement a collapsing method examining the accumulation of low frequency and rare variants across a locus of interest that has more power than single variant analysis. CCRaVAT carries out case-control analyses whereas QuTie has been developed for continuous trait analysis.ConclusionsCCRaVAT and QuTie are easy to use software tools that allow users to perform genome-wide association analysis on low frequency and rare variants for both binary and quantitative traits. The software is freely available and provides the genetics community with a resource to perform association analysis on rarer genetic variants.

Highlights

  • Genome-wide association studies have been successful in finding common variants influencing common traits

  • The software increases power over single marker analysis of these variants by pooling the low frequency/rare variants within defined regions and treating them as a single “super-locus” [3,4]. These software tools are suitable for the analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from both commercial Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) platforms as well as of variants discovered from resequencing projects

  • The programs find loci where the low frequency/rare variant content is significantly different between cases and controls, or where the means of a quantitative trait differ between groups with and without these variants

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We have developed two software tools, CCRaVAT (Case-Control Rare Variant Analysis Tool) and QuTie (Quantitative Trait), which enable efficient large-scale analysis of low frequency and rare variants. Both programs implement a collapsing method examining the accumulation of low frequency and rare variants across a locus of interest that has more power than single variant analysis. CCRaVAT carries out case-control analyses whereas QuTie has been developed for continuous trait analysis

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