Genotype Imputation with Thousands of Genomes
University of Oxford · University of Chicago
Abstract
Genotype imputation is a statistical technique that is often used to increase the power and resolution of genetic association studies. Imputation methods work by using haplotype patterns in a reference panel to predict unobserved genotypes in a study dataset, and a number of approaches have been proposed for choosing subsets of reference haplotypes that will maximize accuracy in a given study population. These panel selection strategies become harder to apply and interpret as sequencing efforts like the 1000 Genomes Project produce larger and more diverse reference sets, which led us to develop an alternative framework. Our approach is built around a new approximation that uses local sequence similarity to…
Citation impact
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Authors
3Topics & keywords
- International HapMap Project
- Imputation (statistics)
- 1000 Genomes Project
- Computer science
- Reference genome
- Haplotype
- Data mining
- Genome-wide association study
- Good health and well-being