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==KEY FORMULAE==
 
==KEY FORMULAE==
  
===SINGLE VARIANT META ANALYSIS===
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===NOTATIONS===
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We denote the following to describe our methods:
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<math>\mathbf{U_i,k} </math> is the score statistic for the <math>i^{th} </math> variant from the <math> k^{th} </math> study
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<math>\mathbf{V_ij,k} </math> is the covariance of the score statistics between the <math>i^{th} </math> and the <math>j^{th} </math> variant from the <math> k^{th} </math> study
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<math> S </math> is the number of studies
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===SINGLE VARIANT META ANALYSIS===
  
 
===BURDEN META ANALYSIS===
 
===BURDEN META ANALYSIS===

Revision as of 14:28, 1 April 2014

INTRODUCTION

The key idea behind meta-analysis with RAREMETAL is that various gene-level test statistics can be reconstructed from single variant score statistics and that, when the linkage disequilibrium relationships between variants are known, the distribution of these gene-level statistics can be derived and used to evaluate signifi-cance. Single variant statistics are calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method. The main formulae are tabulated in the following:

KEY FORMULAE

NOTATIONS

We denote the following to describe our methods: is the score statistic for the variant from the study

is the covariance of the score statistics between the and the variant from the study

is the number of studies


===SINGLE VARIANT META ANALYSIS===

BURDEN META ANALYSIS

VT META ANALYSIS

SKAT META ANALYSIS

Formulae for RAREMETAL
Test Statistics Null Distribution Notation
Single Variant
un-weighted Burden
Weighted Burden
VT
SKAT