PURPOSE: Genetic variants identified through population-based genome-wide studies are generally of high frequency, exerting their action in the central part of the refractive error spectrum. However, the power to identify associations with variants of lower minor allele frequency is greatly reduced, requiring considerable sample sizes. Here we aim to assess the impact of rare variants on genetic variation of refractive errors in a very large general population cohort. METHODS: Genetic association analyses of non-cyclopaedic autorefraction calculated as mean spherical equivalent (SPHE) used whole-exome sequence genotypic information from 50,893 unrelated participants in the UK Biobank of European ancestry. Gene-based analyses tested for asso...
LettersMyopia and hyperopia are at opposite ends of the continuum of refraction, the measure of the ...
Visual refractive errors (REs) are complex genetic traits with a largely unknown etiology. To date, ...
Importance: Uncertainty currently exists about whether the same genetic variants are associated with...
Purpose: Genetic variants identified through population-based genome-wide studies are generally of h...
Refractive error, measured here as mean spherical equivalent (SER), is a complex eye condition cause...
IMPORTANCE To date, relatively few genes responsible for a fraction of heritability have been identi...
To identify genetic variants associated with refractive astigmatism in the general population, meta-...
Refractive errors such as myopia are the leading cause of reversible visual impairment worldwide wit...
To identify genetic variants associated with refractive astigmatism in the general population, meta-...
Refractive errors are the most common ocular disorders worldwide and may lead to blindness. Althoug...
Refractive errors, in particular myopia, are a leading cause of morbidity and disability worldwide. ...
PURPOSE. To identify heritable genetic factors altering susceptibility to refractive error in the ge...
Contains fulltext : 167942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Myopia is the m...
LettersMyopia and hyperopia are at opposite ends of the continuum of refraction, the measure of the ...
Visual refractive errors (REs) are complex genetic traits with a largely unknown etiology. To date, ...
Importance: Uncertainty currently exists about whether the same genetic variants are associated with...
Purpose: Genetic variants identified through population-based genome-wide studies are generally of h...
Refractive error, measured here as mean spherical equivalent (SER), is a complex eye condition cause...
IMPORTANCE To date, relatively few genes responsible for a fraction of heritability have been identi...
To identify genetic variants associated with refractive astigmatism in the general population, meta-...
Refractive errors such as myopia are the leading cause of reversible visual impairment worldwide wit...
To identify genetic variants associated with refractive astigmatism in the general population, meta-...
Refractive errors are the most common ocular disorders worldwide and may lead to blindness. Althoug...
Refractive errors, in particular myopia, are a leading cause of morbidity and disability worldwide. ...
PURPOSE. To identify heritable genetic factors altering susceptibility to refractive error in the ge...
Contains fulltext : 167942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Myopia is the m...
LettersMyopia and hyperopia are at opposite ends of the continuum of refraction, the measure of the ...
Visual refractive errors (REs) are complex genetic traits with a largely unknown etiology. To date, ...
Importance: Uncertainty currently exists about whether the same genetic variants are associated with...