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statgen-primer

These notes are written to help (some of our own) trainees who already have some grounds in basic (human) genetics concepts and undergraduate-level statistics, yet find it difficult to learn in somewhat detail various statistical methods commonly used in statistical genetics research nowadays. The goal is to bridge the knowledge gap between these existing backgrounds and the more advanced learning goal of interest.

Overview of Contents

Section Subsection Topic
Basic Concepts Genotype Coding
Minor Allele Frequency
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Correlation Between variants Linkage Disequilibrium
Linkage Disequilibrium Score
Between individuals Genetic Relationship Matrix
Genetic Associations Basic model Ordinary Least Squares
Extend to binary outcome Odds Ratio
Extend to multiple variables Marginal vs. Joint Effects
Summary Statistics
Genetic effects Random Effect
Proportion of Variance Explained
Linear Mixed Model
Covariates Confounder
Collider
Mediator
Multiple studies Meta Analysis Fixed Effect
Meta Analysis Random Effect
Statistical Inference Likelihood Likelihood
Maximum Likelihood Estimation
Likelihood Ratio
Expectation-Maximum Algorithm
Bayesian versus Frequentist Bayesian versus Frequentist
Bayes Rule
Bayes Factor
p-value and Bayesian Hypothesis Testing
Bayesian Model Bayesian Normal Mean Model
Bayesian Multivariate Normal Mean Model
Multiple Bayesian Models Bayesian Model Comparison
Bayesian Mixture Model
Latent Structures in Data Factor Analysis
Principal Component Analysis
Hidden Markov Model

These notes draw inspiration from fiveMinuteStats by Matthew Stephens and statistical genetics equations by Robert Maier. Compared to Matthew's materials, these notes are more narrowly focused on human and statistical genetics with only as much statistical details to understand the applications. Compared to Robert's materials, these notes include a slightly stronger statistical component to serve as "primer" for readers to advance into details in advanced statistical genetics methods in practice.

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