Power and Predictive Accuracy of Polygenic Risk Scores
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine · University of London
Abstract
Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of markers that do not individually achieve significance in a large-scale association study. Markers are selected using an initial training sample and used to construct a score in an independent replication sample by forming the weighted sum of associated alleles within each subject. Association between a trait and this composite score implies that a genetic signal is present among the selected markers, and the score can then be used for prediction of individual trait values. This approach has been used to obtain evidence of a genetic effect when no single markers are significant, to establish a common genetic basis for…
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1Topics & keywords
- Sample size determination
- Biology
- Weighting
- Statistics
- Quantitative trait locus
- Trait
- Genetic association
- Predictive power