<p>NO: involved studies' number; <i>Gln Lys VS</i>.LysLys: Heterozygote comparison; GlnGln <i>vs</i>.LysLys: Homozygote comparison; GlnGln+GlnLys <i>vs</i>. LysLys: Dominant model; GlnGln <i>vs</i>. GlnLys+LysLys: Recessive model; Random model was chosen for data pooling when <i>P</i><0.10 and/or <i>I<sup>2</sup></i>>50%; otherwise fixed model was used.</p>b<p>the results were excluded due to potential heterogeneity.</p
<p>Meta-analysis results by different categories, showing the number observations used, the pooled e...
Meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies require numerous study partners to conduct pre-defi...
<p>Open circles indicate the pooled OR, given the named study is omitted. Horizontal lines represent...
<p>OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval. The results were in bold, if the 95% CI excluded 1 or <i...
<p>P(h-t), P-value for heterogeneity test. Random-effects model was used when the p-value for hetero...
<p>P(h-t), P-value for heterogeneity test. Random-effects model was used when the p-value for hetero...
<p>N: number of studies included; OR: odds ratio; P<sub>h</sub>: p value for heterogeneity;</p>*<p>O...
Meta-analysis is the systematic and quantitative synthesis of effect sizes and the exploration of th...
Linear mixed models are increasingly used for the analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS)...
<p>*The Q statistic was used to estimate heterogeneity, and a <i>P</i>≤0.10 was considered statistic...
†<p><i>P<sub>h</sub></i>, <i>P-</i>value for heterogeneity test.</p>‡<p>Random-effects model was use...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
<p>The center of each square represents the OR, the area of the square is the number of sample and t...
Meta-analysis is a statistical technique that combines results from multiple independent studies to ...
Background To evaluate gene–disease associations, genetic epidemiologists collect information on the...
<p>Meta-analysis results by different categories, showing the number observations used, the pooled e...
Meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies require numerous study partners to conduct pre-defi...
<p>Open circles indicate the pooled OR, given the named study is omitted. Horizontal lines represent...
<p>OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval. The results were in bold, if the 95% CI excluded 1 or <i...
<p>P(h-t), P-value for heterogeneity test. Random-effects model was used when the p-value for hetero...
<p>P(h-t), P-value for heterogeneity test. Random-effects model was used when the p-value for hetero...
<p>N: number of studies included; OR: odds ratio; P<sub>h</sub>: p value for heterogeneity;</p>*<p>O...
Meta-analysis is the systematic and quantitative synthesis of effect sizes and the exploration of th...
Linear mixed models are increasingly used for the analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS)...
<p>*The Q statistic was used to estimate heterogeneity, and a <i>P</i>≤0.10 was considered statistic...
†<p><i>P<sub>h</sub></i>, <i>P-</i>value for heterogeneity test.</p>‡<p>Random-effects model was use...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
<p>The center of each square represents the OR, the area of the square is the number of sample and t...
Meta-analysis is a statistical technique that combines results from multiple independent studies to ...
Background To evaluate gene–disease associations, genetic epidemiologists collect information on the...
<p>Meta-analysis results by different categories, showing the number observations used, the pooled e...
Meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies require numerous study partners to conduct pre-defi...
<p>Open circles indicate the pooled OR, given the named study is omitted. Horizontal lines represent...