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How to analyze interSNP results of DB_TEST_Singlemarker.txt

The first goal is to be able of run a clump over the obtained results. Our first approach will be take a Singlemarker result from interSNP, parse it and write the data in plink results format.

  • First, plink data must contain:
   CHR     Chromosome
   SNP     SNP ID
   BP      Physical position (base-pair)
   A1      Minor allele name (based on whole sample)
   F_A     Frequency of this allele in cases
   F_U     Frequency of this allele in controls
   A2      Major allele name
   CHISQ   Basic allelic test chi-square (1df)
   P       Asymptotic p-value for this test
   OR      Estimated odds ratio (for A1, i.e. A2 is reference)
  • Second, interSNP file contains:
   1 - No	
   2 - Chr	
   3 - rs_No	
   4 - Position	
   5 - Gene	
   6 - minor	
   7 - major	
   8 - MAF(All/Co/Ca)	
   9 - SNP_MR	
   10 - HWE_Ca	
   11 - HWE_Co	
   12 - P_Single-marker	
   13 - P_Corr	
   14 - A_Ca_N	
   15 - B_Ca_N	
   16 - A_Co_NB_Co_N	
   17 - A_Ca	
   18 - B_Ca	
   19 - A_Co	
   20 - B_Co	
   21 - OR_A	
   22 - LCL_A	
   23 - RCL_A	
   24 - OR_B	
   25 - LCL_B	
   26 - RCL_B
  • So, the relation must be:
   CHR --> Chr
   SNP --> rs_No
   BP --> Position
   A1 --> minor
   F_A --> MAF(All/Co/Ca) --> Ca
   F_U --> MAF(All/Co/Ca) --> Co
   A2 --> major
   CHISQ --> Not available, lets try skipping it
   P --> P_Single-marker
   OR --> OR_A
   

Instead try writting a perl pattern to catch the desired variables I'm going to use sed & awk first to write a csv like temporary file

echo "CHR SNP BP A1 F_A F_U A2 P OR" > tmpfile; awk -F'\t' '{print $2,$3,$4,$6,$8,$7,$12,$21}' myresults.file | sed 's/\(.*\) .*\/\(.*\)\/\([^ ]*\) \(.*\)/\1 \3 \2 \4/' | tail -n +2 >> tmpfile

Yep, I know is awful but it save me from writing a nearly to infinity matching regexp in perl.

  • Now, this file is ready to feed plink! Something like this,
     plink --bfile ~/data/Variomics/ADMURimpQC2 --clump test_clean.txt --clump-p1 0.01 

    produces this output:

    @----------------------------------------------------------@
    |        PLINK!       |     v1.07      |   10/Aug/2009     |
    |----------------------------------------------------------|
    |  (C) 2009 Shaun Purcell, GNU General Public License, v2  |
    |----------------------------------------------------------|
    |  For documentation, citation & bug-report instructions:  |
    |        http://pngu.mgh.harvard.edu/purcell/plink/        |
    @----------------------------------------------------------@
    
    Web-based version check ( --noweb to skip )
    Recent cached web-check found... OK, v1.07 is current
    
    Writing this text to log file [ plink.log ]
    Analysis started: Wed Mar  6 14:06:03 2013
    
    Options in effect:
            --bfile /home/osotolongo/data/Variomics/ADMURimpQC2
            --clump test_clean.txt
            --clump-p1 0.01
    
    Reading map (extended format) from [ /home/osotolongo/data/Variomics/ADMURimpQC2.bim ] 
    1034238 markers to be included from [ /home/osotolongo/data/Variomics/ADMURimpQC2.bim ]
    Reading pedigree information from [ /home/osotolongo/data/Variomics/ADMURimpQC2.fam ] 
    1088 individuals read from [ /home/osotolongo/data/Variomics/ADMURimpQC2.fam ] 
    1088 individuals with nonmissing phenotypes
    Assuming a disease phenotype (1=unaff, 2=aff, 0=miss)
    Missing phenotype value is also -9
    319 cases, 769 controls and 0 missing
    511 males, 577 females, and 0 of unspecified sex
    Reading genotype bitfile from [ /home/osotolongo/data/Variomics/ADMURimpQC2.bed ] 
    Detected that binary PED file is v1.00 SNP-major mode
    Before frequency and genotyping pruning, there are 1034238 SNPs
    1088 founders and 0 non-founders found
    1130 heterozygous haploid genotypes; set to missing
    Writing list of heterozygous haploid genotypes to [ plink.hh ]
    Total genotyping rate in remaining individuals is 0.986847
    0 SNPs failed missingness test ( GENO > 1 )
    0 SNPs failed frequency test ( MAF < 0 )
    After frequency and genotyping pruning, there are 1034238 SNPs
    After filtering, 319 cases, 769 controls and 0 missing
    After filtering, 511 males, 577 females, and 0 of unspecified sex
    
    Parameters for --clump:
              p-value threshold for index SNPs = 0.01
          Physical (kb) threshold for clumping = 250
         LD (r-squared) threshold for clumping = 0.5
            p-value threshold for clumped SNPs = 0.01
    
    Reading results for clumping from [ test_clean.txt ]
    Extracting fields SNP and P
    Indexing on all files
    Writing clumped results file to [ plink.clumped ]
    
    Analysis finished: Wed Mar  6 14:17:58 2013

This look fine ;-)

What happens then with the obtained results?

Well, we can make a bootstrap of the better results (e.g. 1k) and compare this with the frequency of markers by chromosome.

This first one is a self test. I mean, a bunch of random 1k SNPs of the DB against the SNPs DB frequency.

As expected, unless the RNG was rubbish, the linear regression is very good between both data. However if our results are half good the Pearson coefficient must be far from 0.9.

Look at this picture,

This was the above explained test over single marker results of interSNP test 5 against one of our DBs. The goodness of regression is self explanatory, results don't worth a dime.

Want to see what happens next? go to the DB_TEST_BestMarkerCombi2.txt example

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