Science has come a long way with regard to the consideration of sex differences in clinical and preclinical research, but one field remains behind the curve: human statistical genetics. The goal of this commentary is to raise awareness and discussion about how to best consider and evaluate possible sex effects in the context of large-scale human genetic studies. Over the course of this commentary, we reinforce the importance of interpreting genetic results in the context of biological sex, establish evidence that sex differences are not being considered in human statistical genetics, and discuss how best to conduct and report such analyses. Our recommendation is to run stratified analyses by sex no matter the sample size or the result and r...
Introduction: One of the never-ending debates in the developing field of sexual medicine is the exte...
Genetic association results are often interpreted with the assumption that study participation does ...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
Science has come a long way with regard to the consideration of sex differences in clinical and prec...
This article addresses 2 questions. First, to what extent are sex and gender incorporated into resea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Dr. Legato\u27s keynote speech, delivered at the Journal\u27s Symposium, covered the evolution of ge...
Many complex human phenotypes exhibit sex-differentiated characteristics. However, the molecular mec...
It is now becoming widely recognized that there are important sex differences in disease. These incl...
Extensive medical, public health, and social science research have focused on cataloguing male–femal...
Genetic analyses identify widespread sex-differential participation bias in population-based studies...
Sex-based differences are a common area of study in health research, specifically in relation to dis...
Genetic sex -the apparent fundamental biological cause of the two male and female human varieties- i...
Understanding the genetic architecture of disease is an enormous challenge, and should be guided by ...
Genetic sex -the apparent fundamental biological cause of the two male and female human varieties- i...
Introduction: One of the never-ending debates in the developing field of sexual medicine is the exte...
Genetic association results are often interpreted with the assumption that study participation does ...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
Science has come a long way with regard to the consideration of sex differences in clinical and prec...
This article addresses 2 questions. First, to what extent are sex and gender incorporated into resea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Dr. Legato\u27s keynote speech, delivered at the Journal\u27s Symposium, covered the evolution of ge...
Many complex human phenotypes exhibit sex-differentiated characteristics. However, the molecular mec...
It is now becoming widely recognized that there are important sex differences in disease. These incl...
Extensive medical, public health, and social science research have focused on cataloguing male–femal...
Genetic analyses identify widespread sex-differential participation bias in population-based studies...
Sex-based differences are a common area of study in health research, specifically in relation to dis...
Genetic sex -the apparent fundamental biological cause of the two male and female human varieties- i...
Understanding the genetic architecture of disease is an enormous challenge, and should be guided by ...
Genetic sex -the apparent fundamental biological cause of the two male and female human varieties- i...
Introduction: One of the never-ending debates in the developing field of sexual medicine is the exte...
Genetic association results are often interpreted with the assumption that study participation does ...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...