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Published on: January 9, 2020
Admixture mapping analysis in the context of GWAS with GAW18 data
Mengjie Chen1, Can Yang2, Cong Li1
1Program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Abstract:
Admixture mapping is a disease-mapping strategy to identify disease susceptibility variants in an admixed population that is a result of mating between 2 historically separated populations differing in allele frequencies and disease prevalence. With the increasing availability of high-density genotyping data generated in genome-wide association studies, it is of interest to investigate how to apply admixture mapping in the context of the genome-wide association studies and how to adjust for admixture in association tests. In this study, we first evaluated 3 different local ancestry inference methods, LAMP, LAMP-LD, and MULTIMIX. Then we applied admixture mapping analysis based on estimated local ancestry. Finally, we performed association tests with adjustment for local ancestry.

