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Adjusting for common variant polygenic scores improves yield in rare variant association analyses.

Sean Joseph JurgensJames P PirruccelloSeung Hoan ChoiValerie N MorrillMark D ChaffinSteven A LubitzKathryn L LunettaPatrick T Ellinor
Published in: Nature genetics (2023)
With the emergence of large-scale sequencing data, methods for improving power in rare variant association tests are needed. Here we show that adjusting for common variant polygenic scores improves yield in gene-based rare variant association tests across 65 quantitative traits in the UK Biobank (up to 20% increase at α = 2.6 × 10 -6 ), without marked increases in false-positive rates or genomic inflation. Benefits were seen for various models, with the largest improvements seen for efficient sparse mixed-effects models. Our results illustrate how polygenic score adjustment can efficiently improve power in rare variant association discovery.
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