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R package, aSPU

CRAN

Il-Youp Kwak ilyoup.kwak@gmail.com

R/aSPU is an R package for Genetic association testing methods such as aSPU, aSPUw, aSPUpath, aSPUs, aSPUsPath, GEEaSPU, MTaSPUs, GATES, GATE-Simes, HYST etc.

Summary table

Function Name Data Type Description
aSPU, aSPUw, aSPUr, aSPUd Individual Single trait; gene-based
aSPUs Summary Single trait; gene-based
aSPUpath Individual Single trait; pathway-based
aSPUsPath Summary Single trait; pathway-based
GEEaSPU Individual Multiple traits; single SNP based
MTaSPUs Summary Multiple traits; single SNP based
MTaSPUsSet Summary Multiple traits; gene-based
MTaSPUsSetPath Summary Multiple traits; pathway-based

*Data type indicate the structure of data set. “Individual” for individual level data. “Summary” for summary statistics data (such as Z scores or p-values of each SNP)

Tutorials

Some tutorials for aSPUs, aSPUsPath and MTaSPUsSet are available. - Mapping Snp to Gene - Getting correlation estimate among SNPs from reference panel - R and Perl codes to perform aSPUs and MTaSPUsSet - Pathway data manipulation - Speed comparison using R, awk and Perl - Vignette for aSPUs and aSPUsPath - Vignette for MTaSPUsSet

Citations

For ‘aSPU’

Wei Pan, Junghi Kim, Yiwei Zhang, Xiaotong Shen and Peng Wei (2014)
A powerful and adaptive association test for rare variants,
Genetics, 197(4), 1081-95

For ‘aSPUw’

Junghi Kim, Jeffrey R Wozniak, Bryon A Mueller, Xiaotong Shen and Wei Pan (2014)
Comparison of statistical tests for group differences in brain functional networks,
NeuroImage, 1;101:681-694

For ‘aSPUr’

Peng Wei, Ying Cao, Yiwei Zhang, Zhiyuan Xu, Il-Youp Kwak, Eric Boerwinkle, Wei Pan (2016)
On Robust Association Testing for Quantitative Traits and Rare Variants, 
G3, 6(12) 3941-3950. 

For ‘aSPUd’

Gongjun Xu, Lifeng Lin, Peng Wei and Wei Pan (2016) 
An adaptive two-sample test for high-dimensional means, 
Biometrika (2016) 103 (3): 609-624.

For ‘aSPUpath’

Wei Pan, Il-Youp Kwak and Peng Wei (2015)
A Powerful and Pathway-Based Adaptive Test for Genetic Association With Common or Rare Variants,
The American Journal of Human Genetics 97, 86-98

For ‘aSPUs’ and ‘aSPUsPath’

Il-Youp Kwak, Wei Pan (2015)
Adaptive Gene- and Pathway-Trait Association Testing with GWAS Summary Statistics,
Bioinformatics, 32(8), 1178-1184

For ‘GEEaSPU’

Yiwei Zhang, Zhiyuan Xu, Xiaotong Shen, Wei Pan (2014)
Testing for association with multiple traits in generalized estimation equations, with application to neuroimaging data,
Neuroimage. 96, 309-325

For ‘MTaSPUs’

Junghi Kim, Yun Bai and Wei Pan (2015)
An Adaptive Association Test for Multiple Phenotypes with GWAS Summary Statistics,
Genetic Epidemiology, 8:651-663

For ‘MTaSPUsSet’ and ‘MTaSPUsSetPath’

Il-Youp Kwak, Wei Pan (2017)
Gene- and pathway-based association tests for multiple traits with GWAS summary statistics, Bioinformatics. 33(1), 64-71

For ‘GATES’

Miao-Xin Li, Hong-Sheng Gui, Johnny S.H. Kwan and Pak C. Sham (2011)
GATES: A Rapid and Powerful Gene-Based Association Test Using Extended Simes Procedure,
The American Journal of Human Genetics 88, 283-293

For ‘GATES-Simes’

Hongsheng Gui, Miaoxin Li, Pak C Sham and Stacey S Cherny (2011)
Comparisons of seven algorithms for pathway analysis using the WTCCC Crohn's Disease
BMC Research Notes, 4:386

For ‘HYST’

Miao-Xin Li, Johnny S.H. Kwan and Pak C. Sham (2012)
HYST: A Hybrid Set-Based Test for Genome-wide Association Studies, with Application to Protein-Protein Interaction-Based Association Analysis
The American Journal of Human Genetics, 91, 478-488.

installation

From CRAN :

install.packages("aSPU")

Or, with devtools:

library(devtools)
install_github("ikwak2/aSPU")

License

The R/aSPU package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3, as published by the Free Software Foundation.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

A copy of the GNU General Public License, version 3, is available at https://www.r-project.org/Licenses/GPL-3

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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