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Prop._h2 is negative #438
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@dqq0404 It would be helpful to have the complete output of ldsc. Without it, one cannot say much. Did you run with |
Hi, and this is my output that seemed wrong: |
@dqq0404 The "proportion of h^2" explained by a continuous annotation is not a sensible quantity by definition. For continuous annotations, you can only draw conclusions from the estimated coefficient. |
Thanks for your reply. Can I ask how to calculate the estimated coefficient? |
Hi, |
The interpretation of the coefficient is the amount that the per-SNP heritability increases when the annotation increases by one standard deviation. Refer to Gazal et al. 2017 for more details. |
Hi, |
As stated in the methods section of Gazal et al. 2017: M_{h_g^2} is the number of SNPs that were analyzed. You can get this from the printed output of ldsc. h_g^2 is the estimated heritability. You can also get this from the printed output of ldsc. sd_c is the standard deviation of the annotation. You need to read the \hat{tau} is the column Coefficient in the output. |
If I understand it,
Which one should I choose? |
You should choose (2). The effect size to be standardized only describes the SNPs that were used in the regression, that is, those SNPs present in both |
Thank you for your patient answer that solve my confusion. 1.Should I use the tau coefficient_z-score to test the significance of Tau_star.coefficient instead of Enrichment_p? If I use former, the result is different with latter, how to interpret this? 2.How to calculate the chi^2 of a snp when doing partitioned heritability? Because I see snps are removed when the chi^2 > 80. |
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If I use the tau coefficient_z-score to test the significance of Tau_star.coefficient, should I also use the Bonferroni threshold to control false positive signals (such as 0.05/96)? |
Thank you for the information. I have some questions about generating the sd_c. Could you please provide details on how to "compute the standard deviation of the relevant column" using the baseline model or the relevant code? Thanks in advance! |
@dqq0404 Yes, you still need to correct for multiple testing. |
Hi,
When I did the prtitioned heritability with 1000G_Phase3_baselineLD_v2.2_ldscores.tgz, the Prop._h2 was negative and it was very significant. Is this a bug?
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