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    To Test for Statistical Significance of the Association of a SNP
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To Test for Statistical Significance of the Association of a SNP

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To test for statistical significance of the association of a SNP with a trait, the null hypothesis in a chi-square test for independence is that the one of the SNP alleles is more common in the Cases than in the Controls.

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