Thanks a lot. I got the paper, which is in Am J Hum Genet.
Jisheng.
> I think there is a paper by Jim Gauderman on this topic from a couple of
> years ago. Maybe in Genetic Epidemiology, but I am not sure about
> this. If I remember, power to detect such an interaction was horrid for
> realistic sample sizes.
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> On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, James Cui wrote:
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> > Dear all:
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> > Is anybody aware of a sample size or power calculation for a continuous
> > trait in gene-gene or gene-environment interaction in the literature?
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> > Jisheng.
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