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Population substructure and control selection in genome-wide association studies.
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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have emerged as an effective approach to identify common polymorphisms underlying complex traits [1]–[4]. In place of a family-based design frequently employed in linkage scans, GWAS use a case-control design primarily because of its efficiency in investigating a large number of common variants in the genome together with the availability of sufficiently large collections of unrelated cases with or without coordinated collections of controls.