Large studies use genotype data to discover genetic contributions to complex traits and infer relationships between those traits. Co-incident geographical variation in genotypes and health traits can bias these analyses. Here we show that single genetic variants and genetic scores composed of multiple variants are associated with birth location within UK Biobank and that geographic structure in genotype data cannot be accounted for using routine adjustment for study centre and principal components derived from genotype data. We find that major health outcomes appear geographically structured and that coincident structure in health outcomes and genotype data can yield biased associations. Understanding and accounting for this phenomenon will...
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
Well-powered genome-wide association studies, now made possible through advances in technology and l...
Many common variants have been associated with hematological traits, but identification of causal ge...
Following the increasing availability of DNA-sequenced data, the genetic structure of populations ca...
While volunteer-based studies such as the UK Biobank have become the cornerstone of genetic epidemio...
Gene–environment correlations affect associations between genetic variants and complex traits in gen...
Objective: Cohort and case-control genetic association studies offer the greatest power to detect sm...
Genetic predictions of height differ among human populations and these differences have been interpr...
Large-scale association studies hold substantial promise for unraveling the genetic basis of common ...
Several recent papers have reported strong signals of selection on European polygenic height scores....
Regional differences in health-related phenotypes have been detected between and within countries. I...
Population structure can provide novel insight into the human past, and recognizing and correcting f...
Heritability estimation provides important information about the relative contribution of genetic an...
Population structure is a confounder on pathways linking genotypes to health outcomes. This study ex...
<div><p>The vast majority of genome-wide association study (GWAS) findings reported to date are from...
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
Well-powered genome-wide association studies, now made possible through advances in technology and l...
Many common variants have been associated with hematological traits, but identification of causal ge...
Following the increasing availability of DNA-sequenced data, the genetic structure of populations ca...
While volunteer-based studies such as the UK Biobank have become the cornerstone of genetic epidemio...
Gene–environment correlations affect associations between genetic variants and complex traits in gen...
Objective: Cohort and case-control genetic association studies offer the greatest power to detect sm...
Genetic predictions of height differ among human populations and these differences have been interpr...
Large-scale association studies hold substantial promise for unraveling the genetic basis of common ...
Several recent papers have reported strong signals of selection on European polygenic height scores....
Regional differences in health-related phenotypes have been detected between and within countries. I...
Population structure can provide novel insight into the human past, and recognizing and correcting f...
Heritability estimation provides important information about the relative contribution of genetic an...
Population structure is a confounder on pathways linking genotypes to health outcomes. This study ex...
<div><p>The vast majority of genome-wide association study (GWAS) findings reported to date are from...
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
Well-powered genome-wide association studies, now made possible through advances in technology and l...
Many common variants have been associated with hematological traits, but identification of causal ge...