Abstract

Recent investigations such as a more powerful quasi-likelihoods score test (MQLS) statistic have enabled the efficient association analysis with related samples. Although those approaches are robust against the mis-specified phenotypic distribution and covariance structure, it has been shown that MQLS statistic becomes violated under the presence of the population substructure if the level of population substructure depends on the genomic location. In this report, we propose a new statistical method which combines EIGENSTRAT approach and MQLS-statistic. The proposed method was evaluated with simulation data under various scenarios and we found that proposed method performs better than the traditional methods such as transmission disequilibrium test. The proposed method was applied to genetic association analysis for body mass index with Framingham heart study, and we found that rs1121980 and rs9940128 in the linkage block in FTO gene are associated with the body mass index.

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