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10.4 years ago
Mel
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Hi All,
When I perform logistic regression on my data using PLINK, some SNPs (not all SNPs) have NA in OR,SE,L95,U95,STAT and P columns
What does it mean for that SNP? Is it associated?
Thanks in advance
Hi chrchang523,
Thanks for the reply!
Yes I've check this, I'm just looking at a group of SNPs in particular, when I perform a straight forward
-assoc
test all these SNPs have minor allele frequencies in either cases, controls or both. The SNPs that have minor allele frequency of 0 in one either case or control, then I'd expect the logistic regression to be NA for these (see table SNP 1). But for some SNPs there is a MAF in cases and controls, and yet the logistic regression is NA (see table SNP 2 and 3)Could it be that the MAF is to small for SNP 2 and 3? Like with a Chi squared test needs to see a minimum of 4 observations for the test to work.
The other two most likely issues are: