Post GWAS mapping SNPs to genes and calculating p-values
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ssj.1503 ▴ 10

I am trying to get my post GWAS data ready for pathway analysis. I have GWAS summary statistic files with SNPs(chr:pos) and p-values. I am looking for a tool that will map the SNPs to genes and give me an output file with gene names and corresponding p-values. What tools should I look at?

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tothepoint ▴ 800

I believe you first have to map snps to the gene (See VEP or BioMart) and than use vlookup to get corresponding p-values.

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Thank you, but perhaps it's a bit more complicated? If multiple SNPs map to the same gene, I need a way to find the p-value for the gene. Some way to aggregate over all the SNP p-values?

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You may want to try the VEP with the PostGAP plugin which calculates cumulative p-values on genes taking into account both overlap and known effects on gene expression.

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3.2 years ago

You can use snpEff for variant annotation. Its is very easy to do it in SnpEff

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