Im trying to write my first IRB for a Trio based study. I've done this work in the past and I use a workflow provided by golden helix. MY IRB was sent back because they didn't like the statistical analysis section. I've scrapped what I had and re-wrote it.... is this IRB worthy? Im certainly no biostatistician.

"We will test SNPs for association to susceptibility to severe osseous deformity of the lower extremity by means of a family-based design. Qualifying patients will be designated as cases and respective parents as controls. Homozygous substitutions and heterozygous de novo variants will be analyzed if they are rare (below 0.5% frequency in 1000 genomes). De novo variants will be detected by analysis of whole-exome DNA sequencing data from a family trio study. Typically, these studies generate ~100,000 variations per trio. In an advanced workflow, a combination of functional and sequence quality control measurements will be used to filter the DNA sequence data to obtain a small number of candidate de Novo, rare-recessively inherited, and compound heterozygous mutations. GenomeBrowse and SVS 8 (Golden Helix) will be used to decrease the number of false positive candidate polymorphisms. Variants found in exome data will be filtered to a manageable number based on family structure, protein altering capabilities, and data quality (based on allele depth, read depth, and genotype quality score)."

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