<p>Note:</p><p>The effect direction was assessed using a linear regression model. A positive/negative regression coefficients (<i>β</i>) value means that the minor allele is associated with a higher/lower trait value. The three FNGP phenotypes were adjusted by age, height and weight while AAM was adjusted by height and weight.</p
<p>The analysis was based upon data for 31 traits from the GWAS catalogue. Grey dots: trait-specific...
<p>All analyses corrected for age, sex, study site, and 10 principal components. The un-pruned SNPs ...
a<p>Genomic positions are according to NCBI build 36;</p>b<p>Minor allele/major allele;</p>c<p>The g...
<p>Note:</p><p>a) additive effect of minor allele,</p><p>b) *: p-value≤0.05.</p><p>Significance of a...
<p>Note:</p>a<p>The first allele represents the minor allele of each locus.</p>b<p>Minor allele freq...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A SNP's effect on the trait is correlated with its effect on fitness (τ = 0.5). Note t...
<p>Note:</p><p>The causal relationship of the SNPs was examined by comparing adjusted/conditional mo...
The BMI raising risk effect size of all genetic variants are presented as β-coefficients (SE) in tot...
<p>Symbols show the effect size beta for the minor allele. Solid horizontal green line depicts the e...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A SNP's effect on the trait is correlated with its effect on fitness (τ = 0.5). Note t...
<p>Single SNP indicates a regression model with rs16847548 OR rs16856785, and multi-SNP indicates bo...
<p>Solid lines show mean (normalized) phenotype for each subfraction (see <a href="http://www.ploson...
*<p>Dominant models were applied for these SNPs, hence coefficients reflect the difference in methyl...
<p>(To increase readability, the log<sub>10</sub>(BFs) are truncated at 20). (A) Genome-wide log<sub...
<p>Additive, dominant, and recessive regression models for SNPs previously associated in published s...
<p>The analysis was based upon data for 31 traits from the GWAS catalogue. Grey dots: trait-specific...
<p>All analyses corrected for age, sex, study site, and 10 principal components. The un-pruned SNPs ...
a<p>Genomic positions are according to NCBI build 36;</p>b<p>Minor allele/major allele;</p>c<p>The g...
<p>Note:</p><p>a) additive effect of minor allele,</p><p>b) *: p-value≤0.05.</p><p>Significance of a...
<p>Note:</p>a<p>The first allele represents the minor allele of each locus.</p>b<p>Minor allele freq...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A SNP's effect on the trait is correlated with its effect on fitness (τ = 0.5). Note t...
<p>Note:</p><p>The causal relationship of the SNPs was examined by comparing adjusted/conditional mo...
The BMI raising risk effect size of all genetic variants are presented as β-coefficients (SE) in tot...
<p>Symbols show the effect size beta for the minor allele. Solid horizontal green line depicts the e...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A SNP's effect on the trait is correlated with its effect on fitness (τ = 0.5). Note t...
<p>Single SNP indicates a regression model with rs16847548 OR rs16856785, and multi-SNP indicates bo...
<p>Solid lines show mean (normalized) phenotype for each subfraction (see <a href="http://www.ploson...
*<p>Dominant models were applied for these SNPs, hence coefficients reflect the difference in methyl...
<p>(To increase readability, the log<sub>10</sub>(BFs) are truncated at 20). (A) Genome-wide log<sub...
<p>Additive, dominant, and recessive regression models for SNPs previously associated in published s...
<p>The analysis was based upon data for 31 traits from the GWAS catalogue. Grey dots: trait-specific...
<p>All analyses corrected for age, sex, study site, and 10 principal components. The un-pruned SNPs ...
a<p>Genomic positions are according to NCBI build 36;</p>b<p>Minor allele/major allele;</p>c<p>The g...