Snp Frequency In Cases Vs Controls
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anatopf • 0

What would it mean if the SNP frequency is smaller in cases than controls? I hove found this for at least 5 SNPs in a gene of interest Could anyone shed some light? I am confused thanks!

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If I understood correctly, it may mean the SNP is protective. You should analyze the p-values using a statistical tool such as PLINK and then see if this makes sense biologically...(of course, you need to validate the results).

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thanks, that was my thought too, although I still find it weird that it is not just one SNP, but 5?

(not thread related - with that name you HAVE to be from southamerica. I am Argentinian :-)

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May be the five SNPs are in the same haplotype? Have you checked for linkage disequilibrium?

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Using PLINK (as Pablo suggested) you may also check association of the haplotype itself with the disease.

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