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Hi,
I ran a TrajGWAS analysis using a PLINK file, score test first then Wald test for the selected variants. The analyses went smoothly. However, the beta values in my result were positive, which was not what I expected.
In the PLINK file, the A1 allele is set as the effect allele and the A2 is the reference allele. I wonder if TrajGWAS uses the same setting as PLINK or the other way around.
Thanks for all the help.
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@hmtsao TrajGWAS uses A2 as the effect allele. In fact, there is no standard for ref/alt designation in the PLINK 1 format, so it depends on project-wise convention. We will consider adding ability to flip ref/alt designation for the PLINK input.
Hi,
I ran a TrajGWAS analysis using a PLINK file, score test first then Wald test for the selected variants. The analyses went smoothly. However, the beta values in my result were positive, which was not what I expected.
In the PLINK file, the A1 allele is set as the effect allele and the A2 is the reference allele. I wonder if TrajGWAS uses the same setting as PLINK or the other way around.
Thanks for all the help.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: