Orienting the causal relationship between imprecisely measured traits using GWAS summary data
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Abstract
Inference about the causal structure that induces correlations between two traits can be achieved by combining genetic associations with a mediation-based approach, as is done in the causal inference test (CIT). However, we show that measurement error in the phenotypes can lead to the CIT inferring the wrong causal direction, and that increasing sample sizes has the adverse effect of increasing confidence in the wrong answer. This problem is likely to be general to other mediation-based approaches. Here we introduce an extension to Mendelian randomisation, a method that uses genetic associations in an instrumentation framework, that enables inference of the causal direction between traits, with some…
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- Causal inference
- Confounding
- Genome-wide association study
- Causality (physics)
- Biology
- Mendelian randomization
- Inference
- Pleiotropy
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