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About the covariate file #361
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If your eigenvec is divided by chromosome, then you have not constructed it
correctly. An eigenvec should be constructed across all chromosome. I’d
suggest you to go back and study the basic of genome wide association study
Sam
…On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 9:07 PM acca1562 ***@***.***> wrote:
Thank you very much for creating such an excellent product. As a beginner,
I am sorry to trouble you with a question regarding the creation of PRS
using PRSice2. My target data is divided by chromosome, and according to
the PRSice2 homepage, it is possible to handle this by adding the code --target
chr#. However, I am unsure how to handle the covariate file used when
creating the final PRS, as the eigenvec file is also divided by chromosome.
I believe that the covariate file needs to be a single file, but at
present, I have ended up with separate covariate files for each chromosome.
I would greatly appreciate any advice on how to address this issue. Thank
you very much.
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Thank you very much for your reply. I have one more question: If my target data is divided by chromosome after imputation, should I create the eigenvec file using the data that is not divided by chromosome before imputation, or should I merge the files after imputation and then create the eigenvec file? As I have just started studying genetic statistics, I intend to thoroughly learn the basis of GWAS from now on. |
You don’t need to generate the eigenvec with imputed data. In fact, you
should prune your data before calculating the pcs. You can refer to online
tutorials for that
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Thank you very much for your reply. I have one more question: If my Target
data is divided by chromosome after imputation, should I create the
eigenvec file using the data that is not divided by chromosome before
imputation? I apologize because this is a basic question. As I have just
started studying genetic statistics, I intend to thoroughly learn the basis
of GWAS from now on.
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Thank you very much for creating such an excellent product. As a beginner, I am sorry to trouble you with a question regarding the creation of PRS using PRSice2. My target data is divided by chromosome, and according to the PRSice2 homepage, it is possible to handle this by adding the code
--target chr#
. However, I am unsure how to handle the covariate file used when creating the final PRS, as the eigenvec file is also divided by chromosome. I believe that the covariate file needs to be a single file, but at present, I have ended up with separate covariate files for each chromosome. I would greatly appreciate any advice on how to address this issue. Thank you very much.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: