Epilepsy is a disease with substantial missing heritability; despite its high genetic component, genetic association studies have had limited success detecting common variants which influence susceptibility. In this paper, we reassess the role of common variants on epilepsy using extensions of heritability analysis. Our data set consists of 1258 UK patients with epilepsy, of which 958 have focal epilepsy, and 5129 population control subjects, with genotypes recorded for over 4 million common single nucleotide polymorphisms. Firstly, we show that on the liability scale, common variants collectively explain at least 26% (standard deviation 5%) of phenotypic variation for all epilepsy and 27% (standard deviation 5%) for focal epilepsy. Secondl...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.BackgroundThe Epilepsy Genetics (EPIGEN) Consortiu...
The epilepsies affect around 65 million people worldwide and have a substantial missing heritability...
An epilepsy diagnosis has large consequences for an individual but is often difficult to make in cli...
Epilepsy is a disease with substantial missing heritability; despite its high genetic component, gen...
Epilepsy is a disease with substantial missing heritability; despite its high genetic component, gen...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition affecting roughly 60 million people worldwide and40,000 people ...
SummaryBackgroundThe epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Desp...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite...
peer reviewedEpilepsy is a highly heritable disorder affecting over 50 million people worldwide, of ...
Partial epilepsies have a substantial heritability. However, the actual genetic causes are largely u...
Background: The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite s...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite st...
The epilepsies affect around 65 million people worldwide and have a substantial missing heritability...
Copyright © 2004 International League Against EpilepsySuccess has been achieved in identifying many ...
Objective: This study was undertaken to develop a novel pathway linking genetic data with routinely ...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.BackgroundThe Epilepsy Genetics (EPIGEN) Consortiu...
The epilepsies affect around 65 million people worldwide and have a substantial missing heritability...
An epilepsy diagnosis has large consequences for an individual but is often difficult to make in cli...
Epilepsy is a disease with substantial missing heritability; despite its high genetic component, gen...
Epilepsy is a disease with substantial missing heritability; despite its high genetic component, gen...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition affecting roughly 60 million people worldwide and40,000 people ...
SummaryBackgroundThe epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Desp...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite...
peer reviewedEpilepsy is a highly heritable disorder affecting over 50 million people worldwide, of ...
Partial epilepsies have a substantial heritability. However, the actual genetic causes are largely u...
Background: The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite s...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite st...
The epilepsies affect around 65 million people worldwide and have a substantial missing heritability...
Copyright © 2004 International League Against EpilepsySuccess has been achieved in identifying many ...
Objective: This study was undertaken to develop a novel pathway linking genetic data with routinely ...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.BackgroundThe Epilepsy Genetics (EPIGEN) Consortiu...
The epilepsies affect around 65 million people worldwide and have a substantial missing heritability...
An epilepsy diagnosis has large consequences for an individual but is often difficult to make in cli...