Meta-analysis is the systematic and quantitative synthesis of effect sizes and the exploration of their diversity across different studies. Meta-analyses are increasingly applied to synthesize data from genome-wide association (GWA) studies and from other teams that try to replicate the genetic variants that emerge from such investigations. Between-study heterogeneity is important to document and may point to interesting leads. polymorphisms or for rs9300039 and markers in linkage disequilibrium, as shown by additional studies); and potential bias. Results were largely similar, when we treated the discovery and replication data from each GWA investigation as separate studies.Between-study heterogeneity is useful to document in the synthesis...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple genome-wide association studies...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Progress in mapping loci associated with common complex diseases or quantitative inherited traits ha...
Meta-analysis is the systematic and quantitative synthesis of effect sizes and the exploration of th...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis is the systematic and quantitative synthesis of effect sizes and the explo...
Statistical heterogeneity refers to differences among results of studies combined in a meta-analysis...
Meta-analysis, a statistical tool for combining results across studies, is becoming popular as a met...
There has been a steep increase in the number of meta-analyses of genome-wide association (GWA) stud...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple genome-wide association studies...
Meta-analysis is a statistical technique that combines results from multiple independent studies to ...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple genome-wide association studies...
Progress in mapping loci associated with common complex diseases or quantitative inherited traits ha...
<div><p>Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple genome-wide association...
Progress in mapping loci associated with common complex diseases or quantitative inherited traits ha...
Statistical heterogeneity refers to differences among results of studies combined in a meta-analysis...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple genome-wide association studies...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Progress in mapping loci associated with common complex diseases or quantitative inherited traits ha...
Meta-analysis is the systematic and quantitative synthesis of effect sizes and the exploration of th...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis is the systematic and quantitative synthesis of effect sizes and the explo...
Statistical heterogeneity refers to differences among results of studies combined in a meta-analysis...
Meta-analysis, a statistical tool for combining results across studies, is becoming popular as a met...
There has been a steep increase in the number of meta-analyses of genome-wide association (GWA) stud...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple genome-wide association studies...
Meta-analysis is a statistical technique that combines results from multiple independent studies to ...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple genome-wide association studies...
Progress in mapping loci associated with common complex diseases or quantitative inherited traits ha...
<div><p>Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple genome-wide association...
Progress in mapping loci associated with common complex diseases or quantitative inherited traits ha...
Statistical heterogeneity refers to differences among results of studies combined in a meta-analysis...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple genome-wide association studies...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Progress in mapping loci associated with common complex diseases or quantitative inherited traits ha...