Author:
Mai The Tien,Turner Paul,Corander Jukka
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundHeritability is a central measure in genetics quantifying how much of the variability observed in a trait is attributable to genetic differences. Existing methods for estimating heritability are most often based on random-effect models, typically for computational reasons. The alternative of using a fixed-effect model has received much more limited attention in the literature.ResultsIn this paper, we propose a generic strategy for heritability inference, termed as“boosting heritability”, by combining the advantageous features of different recent methods to produce an estimate of the heritability with a high-dimensional linear model. Boosting heritability uses in particular a multiple sample splitting strategy which leads in general to a stable and accurate estimate. We use both simulated data and real antibiotic resistance data from a major human pathogen,Sptreptococcus pneumoniae, to demonstrate the attractive features of our inference strategy.ConclusionsBoosting is shown to offer a reliable and practically useful tool for inference about heritability.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology
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