Meta-analysis of single trait for multiple cohorts has been used for increasing statistical power in genome-wide association studies (GWASs). Although hundreds of variants have been identified by GWAS, these variants only explain a small fraction of phenotypic variation. Cross-phenotype association analysis (CPASSOC) can further improve statistical power by searching for variants that contribute to multiple traits, which is often relevant to pleiotropy. In this study, we performed CPASSOC analysis on the summary statistics from the Genetic Investigation of ANthropometric Traits (GIANT) consortium using a novel method recently developed by our group. Sex-specific meta-analysis data for height, body mass index (BMI), and waist-to-hip ratio ad...
Large consortia have revealed hundreds of genetic loci associated with anthropometric traits, one tr...
Large consortia have revealed hundreds of genetic loci associated with anthropometric traits, one tr...
There are many known examples of multiple semi-independent associations at individual loci; such ass...
Recent advances in genotyping technology coupled with an improved understanding of the architecture ...
Large consortia have revealed hundreds of genetic loci associated with anthropometric traits, one tr...
Large consortia have revealed hundreds of genetic loci associated with anthropometric traits, one tr...
Large consortia have revealed hundreds of genetic loci associated with anthropometric traits, one tr...
There are many known examples of multiple semi-independent associations at individual loci; such ass...
Recent advances in genotyping technology coupled with an improved understanding of the architecture ...
Large consortia have revealed hundreds of genetic loci associated with anthropometric traits, one tr...
Large consortia have revealed hundreds of genetic loci associated with anthropometric traits, one tr...
Large consortia have revealed hundreds of genetic loci associated with anthropometric traits, one tr...
There are many known examples of multiple semi-independent associations at individual loci; such ass...