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Abstract Summary: A polygenic risk score (PRS) is a sum of trait-associated alleles across many genetic loci, typically weighted by effect sizes estimated from a genome-wide association study. The application of PRS has grown in recent years as their utility for detecting shared genetic aetiology among traits has become appreciated; PRS can also be used to establish the presence of a genetic signal in underpowered studies, to infer the genetic architecture of a trait, for screening in clinical trials, and can act as a biomarker for a phenotype. Here we present the first dedicated PRS software, PRSice (‘precise'), for calculating, applying, evaluating and plotting the results of PRS. PRSice can calculate PRS at a large number of thresholds (“high resolution”) to provide the best-fit PRS, as well as provide results calculated at broad P-value thresholds, can thin Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) according to linkage disequilibrium and P-value or use all SNPs, handles genotyped and imputed data, can calculate and incorporate ancestry-informative variables, and can apply PRS across multiple traits in a single run. We exemplify the use of PRSice via application to data on schizophrenia, major depressive disorder and smoking, illustrate the importance of identifying the best-fit PRS and estimate a P-value significance threshold for high-resolution PRS studies. Availability and implementation: PRSice is written in R, including wrappers for bash data management scripts and PLINK-1.9 to minimize computational time. PRSice runs as a command-line program with a variety of user-options, and is freely available for download from http://PRSice.info Contact: jack.euesden@kcl.ac.uk or paul.oreilly@kcl.ac.uk Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

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Linkage disequilibriumGenetic architectureComputer scienceGenome-wide association studySoftwareTraitSingle-nucleotide polymorphismGenetic associationQuantitative trait locusComputational biologyData miningBiologyGeneticsGenotype

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Year
2014
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article
Volume
31
Issue
9
Pages
1466-1468
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1339
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Jack Euesden, Cathryn M. Lewis, Paul F. O’Reilly (2014). PRSice: Polygenic Risk Score software. Bioinformatics , 31 (9) , 1466-1468. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btu848

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10.1093/bioinformatics/btu848