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7.2 years ago
krishnapashu912
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Hi,
I am trying to include X-chromosome in Genome-Wide Association Analysis with X-inactivation model with SNPTEST. SNPTEST webpage says - "When using -method newml for case/control traits, SNPTEST ignores samples with missing sex and assumes a model of full X inactivation by default."
However, I am working with continuous phenotype and not able to figure out the way to add a model of full X inactivation. Could anyone please help me with this!
best wishes, krishna
The webpage is just stating that it will assume full X inactivation if you do not supply the gender/sex. Do you have the sex/gender of your study participants?
Later on the webpage (https://mathgen.stats.ox.ac.uk/genetics_software/snptest/snptest.html#X_chromosome), they state:
Thanks for the reply! Yes, I do have gender of study participants. Does that mean I remove the gender column from phenotype data for full X-inactivation assumption?
The way that they phrase it on the website is not 100% clear and I would still encourage you to seek clarification from the authors of the program.
Reading it again, I can interpret their statement in 2 ways for when using
-method newml
:I think that they mean the first, actually, but I would aim to seek clarification from the authors