While the cost and speed of generating genomic data have come down dramatically in recent years, the slow pace of collecting medical data for large cohorts continues to hamper genetic research. Here we evaluate a novel online framework for amassing large amounts of medical information in a recontactable cohort by assessing our ability to replicate genetic associations using these data. Using web‐based questionnaires, we gathered self-reported data on 50 medical phenotypes from a generally unselected cohort of over 20,000 genotyped individuals. Of a list of genetic associations curated by NHGRI, we successfully replicated about 75% of the associations that we expected to (based on the number of cases in our cohort and reported odds ra...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have led to a rapid increase in available data on common gene...
Despite many years of effort, linkage and candidate gene association studies have yielded disappoint...
Free to read at publisher's site.\ud \ud There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (...
While the cost and speed of generating genomic data have come down dramatically in recent years, the...
While the cost and speed of generating genomic data have come down dramatically in recent years, the...
Large-scale DNA databanks linked to electronic medical record (EMR) systems have been proposed as an...
There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association ( GWA) studies represent a powerful approa...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have led to a rapid increase in available data on common gene...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have led to a rapid increase in available data on common gene...
Despite many years of effort, linkage and candidate gene association studies have yielded disappoint...
Despite many years of effort, linkage and candidate gene association studies have yielded disappoint...
There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (GWA) studies represent a powerful approac...
Free to read at publisher's site. There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (GWA) st...
There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (GWA) studies represent a powerful approac...
Free to read at publisher's site. There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (GWA) st...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have led to a rapid increase in available data on common gene...
Despite many years of effort, linkage and candidate gene association studies have yielded disappoint...
Free to read at publisher's site.\ud \ud There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (...
While the cost and speed of generating genomic data have come down dramatically in recent years, the...
While the cost and speed of generating genomic data have come down dramatically in recent years, the...
Large-scale DNA databanks linked to electronic medical record (EMR) systems have been proposed as an...
There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association ( GWA) studies represent a powerful approa...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have led to a rapid increase in available data on common gene...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have led to a rapid increase in available data on common gene...
Despite many years of effort, linkage and candidate gene association studies have yielded disappoint...
Despite many years of effort, linkage and candidate gene association studies have yielded disappoint...
There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (GWA) studies represent a powerful approac...
Free to read at publisher's site. There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (GWA) st...
There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (GWA) studies represent a powerful approac...
Free to read at publisher's site. There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (GWA) st...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have led to a rapid increase in available data on common gene...
Despite many years of effort, linkage and candidate gene association studies have yielded disappoint...
Free to read at publisher's site.\ud \ud There is increasing evidence that genome-wide association (...