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Reconsidering association testing methods using single-variant test statistics as alternatives to pooling tests for sequence data with rare variants.

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Figure 2. Analytic power comparisons in a small sample ( N = 500). Analytic locus-wide power at a = 0.05 of the BC-CA (lower bound), collapsing, and summing tests at a locus comprising one neutral and one risk variant as a function of the pairwise correlat

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