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Hi,
I'm working in a family-based cohort and my goal is to do a GWAS. The problem is: the families were selected because of the measures of one individual (proband).
I can adjust the bias created by relatedness using the kinship matrix, but how can I adjust the bias generated by the proband? of course, all of them have high levels of the disease I'm studying and this generates false positives.
I have to condition the likelihood of each family by the value of the proband, but I don't know how to do that (I'm working with R). Do you know any software useful for this problem?
Out of curiosity: why do you want to use association instead of linkage or transmission-disequilibrium test?
This said, you might search the literature for "family-based association test", there are several tools around.
I remember using FBAT
Thanks for the answer.
I ended up doing it in SOLAR-ECLIPSE (which uses Measured Genotype Approach and adjust for ascertainment) instead of trying to do all by myself.
I know Linkage Analysis is more suitable for my dataset but GWAS also provides you information and allows you to do other stuff like meta-analysis, gene-based tests or LD-hub.