Home
Scholarly Works
Entropy-based method for assessing the influence...
Journal article

Entropy-based method for assessing the influence of genetic markers and covariates on hypertension: application to Genetic Analysis Workshop 18 data

Abstract

Many complex diseases are related to genetics, and it is of great interest to evaluate the association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and disease outcome. The association of genetics with outcome can be modified by covariates such as age, sex, smoking status, and membership to the same pedigree. In this paper, we propose a block entropy method to separate two classes of SNPs, for which the association with hypertension is either sensitive or insensitive to the covariates. We also propose a consistency entropy method to further reduce the number of SNPs that might be associated with the outcome. Based on the data provided by the organizers of Genetic Analysis Workshop 18, we calculated the block entropies for six different blocking strategies. Using block entropy and consistency entropy, we identified 230 SNPs on chromosome 9 that are most likely to be associated with the outcome and whose associations with hypertension are sensitive to the covariates.

Authors

Liu J; Beyene J

Journal

BMC Proceedings, Vol. 8, No. Suppl 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

June 17, 2014

DOI

10.1186/1753-6561-8-s1-s97

ISSN

1753-6561

Contact the Experts team