Polygenic risk score (PRS) is a method that utilizes the effect sizes of genetic variants on a particular disease or trait to evaluate an overall genetic risk for a certain individual. Such effect sizes are often estimated using traditional genome-wide association study (GWAS) for the trait of interest. There are methods developed that aim to improve the predictive power of PRS by incorporating the genetic information from multiple related traits. One existing popular method is MTAG, which requires GWAS summary statistics from multiple traits and is based on strong assumptions about genetic correlation across traits. We developed some variations of MTAG and evaluated their performance for computing PRS against GWAS, using a variety of trait...
Polygenic risk scores (PRS) from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are increasingly used to pre...
Polygenic Risk Score (PRS) analysis is a method that predicts the genetic risk of an individual towa...
<div><p>Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of m...
Polygenic risk score (PRS) is a method that utilizes the effect sizes of genetic variants on a parti...
A polygenic risk score estimates the genetic risk of an individual for some disease or trait, calcul...
Abstract The prediction of disease risks is an essential part of personalized medicine, which includ...
Genome-wide association studies have shown unequivocally that common complex disorders have a polyge...
We present a systematic assessment of polygenic risk score (PRS) prediction across more than 1,500 t...
Public health strategies aimed at disease prevention or early detection and intervention have the po...
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs), which often aggregate results from genome-wide association studies, ca...
Since the first map of the human genome was published in 2001 our knowledge about our genetic code h...
A primary goal of polygenic scores, which aggregate the effects of thousands of trait-associated DNA...
Abstract Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) have wide applications in human genetics research, but often i...
Genetic testing is used widely for diagnostic, carrier and predictive testing in monogenic diseases....
Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of markers t...
Polygenic risk scores (PRS) from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are increasingly used to pre...
Polygenic Risk Score (PRS) analysis is a method that predicts the genetic risk of an individual towa...
<div><p>Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of m...
Polygenic risk score (PRS) is a method that utilizes the effect sizes of genetic variants on a parti...
A polygenic risk score estimates the genetic risk of an individual for some disease or trait, calcul...
Abstract The prediction of disease risks is an essential part of personalized medicine, which includ...
Genome-wide association studies have shown unequivocally that common complex disorders have a polyge...
We present a systematic assessment of polygenic risk score (PRS) prediction across more than 1,500 t...
Public health strategies aimed at disease prevention or early detection and intervention have the po...
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs), which often aggregate results from genome-wide association studies, ca...
Since the first map of the human genome was published in 2001 our knowledge about our genetic code h...
A primary goal of polygenic scores, which aggregate the effects of thousands of trait-associated DNA...
Abstract Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) have wide applications in human genetics research, but often i...
Genetic testing is used widely for diagnostic, carrier and predictive testing in monogenic diseases....
Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of markers t...
Polygenic risk scores (PRS) from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are increasingly used to pre...
Polygenic Risk Score (PRS) analysis is a method that predicts the genetic risk of an individual towa...
<div><p>Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of m...