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<math> S </math> is the number of studies
 
<math> S </math> is the number of studies
  
<math>U_{i,k} </math> and <math>V_{ij,k} </math> are described in [[RAREMETALWORKER_method#SINGLE_VARIANT_SCORE_TEST]]
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<math>U_{i,k} </math> and <math>V_{ij,k} </math> are described in [[RAREMETALWORKER_method#SINGLE_VARIANT_SCORE_TEST|'''RAREMETALWORKER method''']]
  
 
===SINGLE VARIANT META ANALYSIS===
 
===SINGLE VARIANT META ANALYSIS===

Revision as of 21:02, 8 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

and are described in RAREMETALWORKER method

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