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Interactions in Genetic Assocation Analysis

Statistical interaction occurs between two factors if their combined effect is different than what would be expected based on their individual separate effects. In genetics, differences in risk or mean phenotype between genotypes vary according to the exposure (interacting) variable.

Simple example: Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a genetic defect that causes severe intellectual disability only in the presence of dietary phenylalalnine. Every baby is tested for this trait to see if they need a special diet.

Modeling Statistical Interaction