Abstract Background/aim The polygenic risk score (PRS) shows promise as a potentially effective approach to summarize genetic risk for complex diseases such as alcohol use disorder that is influenced by a combination of multiple variants, each of which has a very small effect. Yet, conventional PRS methods tend to over-adjust confounding factors in the discovery sample and thus have low power to predict the phenotype in the target sample. This study aims to address this important methodological issue. Methods This study proposed a new method to construct PRS by (1) approximating the polygenic model using a few principal components s...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in admixed populations such as African Americans (AA) have li...
Abstract The prediction of disease risks is an essential part of personalized medicine, which includ...
Background & Aims: Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) based on results from genome-wide association studies...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies have been conducted in alcohol use disorder (AUD), and the...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
Alcohol problems represent a classic example of a complex behavioral outcome that is likely influenc...
BackgroundEarly identification of individuals at high risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD) coupled wi...
BACKGROUND: Despite consistent evidence of the heritability of alcohol use disorders (AUDs), few spe...
Uncertainty remains about the true extent by which alcohol consumption causes a number of health out...
While polygenic risk scores (PRS) have been shown to predict many diseases and risk factors, the pot...
BackgroundUncertainty remains about the true extent by which alcohol consumption causes a number of ...
BackgroundStudies suggest that alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders have distinct genetic b...
Background. Studies suggest that alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders have distinct genetic...
MOTIVATION: It is hoped that advances in our knowledge in disease genomics will contribute to perso...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in admixed populations such as African Americans (AA) have li...
Abstract The prediction of disease risks is an essential part of personalized medicine, which includ...
Background & Aims: Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) based on results from genome-wide association studies...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies have been conducted in alcohol use disorder (AUD), and the...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
Alcohol problems represent a classic example of a complex behavioral outcome that is likely influenc...
BackgroundEarly identification of individuals at high risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD) coupled wi...
BACKGROUND: Despite consistent evidence of the heritability of alcohol use disorders (AUDs), few spe...
Uncertainty remains about the true extent by which alcohol consumption causes a number of health out...
While polygenic risk scores (PRS) have been shown to predict many diseases and risk factors, the pot...
BackgroundUncertainty remains about the true extent by which alcohol consumption causes a number of ...
BackgroundStudies suggest that alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders have distinct genetic b...
Background. Studies suggest that alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders have distinct genetic...
MOTIVATION: It is hoped that advances in our knowledge in disease genomics will contribute to perso...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in admixed populations such as African Americans (AA) have li...
Abstract The prediction of disease risks is an essential part of personalized medicine, which includ...
Background & Aims: Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) based on results from genome-wide association studies...