Hello, I have a question, I know for GWAS, case/control studies use logistic regression, what does it mean when the effect size for a SNP is negative? I'm new to the field so I'd really appreciate it if someone clarified this for me. I've also read that a lot of phenotypes are inverse normally transformed from their raw scores. What does that mean? Thanks!
I think a simpler way to say it is that the SNP is protective. Meaning having the SNP is associated with a decrease in the probability of having disease.
I actually used the "protective" nomenclature at first and then changed it. In reality, I don't think it's proper to call a SNP itself protective unless you then show with other experiments that it's not just simply associated with other changes that are actually the ones conveying the protective effect.