Question 15 Which of the following statements is NOT true about GWAS? O When identifying alleles associated with a disease, we compare the frequency of an allele in a control group versus a case group. O When doing a GWAS, you often find groups of SNPs having a strong correlation with the phenotype of interest. O When doing a GWAS, we often test only a few alleles of interest. O When looking for alleles associated with a continuous trait we test for an correlation between the trait and each possible genotype. Question 16 There are several drawbacks to doing a GWAS. Which one is FALSE? O Care should be taken that the environment is either constant, or at least evenly randomized among samples. OAGWAS only finds allelic associations, and not causation. OA lot of complex traits are largely determined by the environment, and genetics can only explain a small percentage of variation. OA GWAS can only test for a small number of genetic variants.
Question 15 Which of the following statements is NOT true about GWAS? O When identifying alleles associated with a disease, we compare the frequency of an allele in a control group versus a case group. O When doing a GWAS, you often find groups of SNPs having a strong correlation with the phenotype of interest. O When doing a GWAS, we often test only a few alleles of interest. O When looking for alleles associated with a continuous trait we test for an correlation between the trait and each possible genotype. Question 16 There are several drawbacks to doing a GWAS. Which one is FALSE? O Care should be taken that the environment is either constant, or at least evenly randomized among samples. OAGWAS only finds allelic associations, and not causation. OA lot of complex traits are largely determined by the environment, and genetics can only explain a small percentage of variation. OA GWAS can only test for a small number of genetic variants.
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