Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided valuable insights into the genetic basis of complex traits, discovering >6000 variants associated with >500 quantitative traits and common complex diseases in humans. The associations identified so far represent only a fraction of those that influence phenotype, because there are likely to be many variants across the entire frequency spectrum, each of which influences multiple traits, with only a small average contribution to the phenotypic variance. This presents a considerable challenge to further dissection of the remaining unexplained genetic variance within populations, which limits our ability to predict disease risk, identify new drug targets, improve and maintain food sources, and...
Research into the genetic and environmental factors behind complex trait variation has traditionally...
GWAS: “G-whiz!” or “GWAShed-up”? Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) link single-nucleotide vari...
Most human traits are influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental effects. Heritabilit...
Many traits of interest are highly heritable and genetically complex, meaning that much of the varia...
Many traits of interest are highly heritable and genetically complex, meaning that much of the varia...
Since 2005, genome-wide association (GWA) studies have dominated the field of complex traits. Geneti...
A plethora of genetic association analyses have identified several genetic risk loci. Technological ...
A plethora of genetic association analyses have identified several genetic risk loci. Technological ...
A major finding from the last decade of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is that variant-pheno...
A major finding from the last decade of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is that variant-pheno...
Many traits of interest are highly heritable and genetically complex, meaning that much of the varia...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have greatly improved our understanding of the genetic basis ...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
A central goal of genetics is to understand the links between genetic variation and disease. Intuiti...
In the past decade, rapid advances in genomic technologies have dramatically changed the genetic stu...
Research into the genetic and environmental factors behind complex trait variation has traditionally...
GWAS: “G-whiz!” or “GWAShed-up”? Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) link single-nucleotide vari...
Most human traits are influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental effects. Heritabilit...
Many traits of interest are highly heritable and genetically complex, meaning that much of the varia...
Many traits of interest are highly heritable and genetically complex, meaning that much of the varia...
Since 2005, genome-wide association (GWA) studies have dominated the field of complex traits. Geneti...
A plethora of genetic association analyses have identified several genetic risk loci. Technological ...
A plethora of genetic association analyses have identified several genetic risk loci. Technological ...
A major finding from the last decade of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is that variant-pheno...
A major finding from the last decade of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is that variant-pheno...
Many traits of interest are highly heritable and genetically complex, meaning that much of the varia...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have greatly improved our understanding of the genetic basis ...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
A central goal of genetics is to understand the links between genetic variation and disease. Intuiti...
In the past decade, rapid advances in genomic technologies have dramatically changed the genetic stu...
Research into the genetic and environmental factors behind complex trait variation has traditionally...
GWAS: “G-whiz!” or “GWAShed-up”? Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) link single-nucleotide vari...
Most human traits are influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental effects. Heritabilit...