The advantages and limitations of trait analysis with GWAS: a review
Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology
Abstract
Over the last 10 years, high-density SNP arrays and DNA re-sequencing have illuminated the majority of the genotypic space for a number of organisms, including humans, maize, rice and Arabidopsis. For any researcher willing to define and score a phenotype across many individuals, Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) present a powerful tool to reconnect this trait back to its underlying genetics. In this review we discuss the biological and statistical considerations that underpin a successful analysis or otherwise. The relevance of biological factors including effect size, sample size, genetic heterogeneity, genomic confounding, linkage disequilibrium and spurious association, and statistical tools to…
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2Topics & keywords
- Genome-wide association study
- Linkage disequilibrium
- Genetic association
- Biology
- Trait
- Genetic architecture
- Quantitative trait locus
- Computational biology