RNOmni (Q81446)

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Rank Normal Transformation Omnibus Test
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    RNOmni
    Rank Normal Transformation Omnibus Test

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      1.0.1
      15 August 2022
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      0.1.2
      29 October 2017
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      0.1.3
      2 November 2017
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      0.1.4
      16 November 2017
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      0.1.5
      13 February 2018
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      0.2.0
      1 April 2018
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      0.2.1
      2 April 2018
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      0.2.2
      16 April 2018
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      0.3.0
      18 April 2018
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      0.4.0
      16 May 2018
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      0.5.0
      14 September 2018
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      0.6.0
      12 January 2019
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      0.7.1
      28 April 2019
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      1.0.0
      5 October 2020
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      1.0.1.2
      11 September 2023
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      11 September 2023
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      Inverse normal transformation (INT) based genetic association testing. These tests are recommend for continuous traits with non-normally distributed residuals. INT-based tests robustly control the type I error in settings where standard linear regression does not, as when the residual distribution exhibits excess skew or kurtosis. Moreover, INT-based tests outperform standard linear regression in terms of power. These tests may be classified into two types. In direct INT (D-INT), the phenotype is itself transformed. In indirect INT (I-INT), phenotypic residuals are transformed. The omnibus test (O-INT) adaptively combines D-INT and I-INT into a single robust and statistically powerful approach. See McCaw ZR, Lane JM, Saxena R, Redline S, Lin X. "Operating characteristics of the rank-based inverse normal transformation for quantitative trait analysis in genome-wide association studies" <doi:10.1111/biom.13214>.
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