Variance-component methods that estimate the aggregate contribution of large sets of variants to the heritability of complex traits have yielded important insights into the genetic architecture of common diseases. Here, we introduce methods that estimate the total trait variance explained by the typed variants at a single locus in the genome (local SNP heritability) from genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary data while accounting for linkage disequilibrium among variants. We applied our estimator to ultra-large-scale GWAS summary data of 30 common traits and diseases to gain insights into their local genetic architecture. First, we found that common SNPs have a high contribution to the heritability of all studied traits. Second, we i...
While variance components analysis has emerged as a powerful tool in complex trait genetics, existin...
SNP heritability, the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by SNPs, has been reported for man...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain “missing herita...
A major finding from the last decade of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is that variant-pheno...
After a decade of genome-wide association studies (GWASs), fundamental questions in human genetics, ...
Recent works have shown that SNP heritability-which is dominated by low-effect common variants-may n...
A plethora of genetic association analyses have identified several genetic risk loci. Technological ...
Regulatory and coding variants are known to be enriched with associations identified by genome-wide ...
<div><p>Recent work has shown that much of the missing heritability of complex traits can be resolve...
With the advancements in DNA sequencing technology and the decreasing cost of sequencing, there has ...
One of the central motivators behind genetic research is to understand how genetic variation relates...
Regulatory and coding variants are known to be enriched with associations identified by genome-wide ...
Regulatory and coding variants are known to be enriched with associations identified by genome-wide ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are conducted with the promise to discover novel genetic vari...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
While variance components analysis has emerged as a powerful tool in complex trait genetics, existin...
SNP heritability, the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by SNPs, has been reported for man...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain “missing herita...
A major finding from the last decade of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is that variant-pheno...
After a decade of genome-wide association studies (GWASs), fundamental questions in human genetics, ...
Recent works have shown that SNP heritability-which is dominated by low-effect common variants-may n...
A plethora of genetic association analyses have identified several genetic risk loci. Technological ...
Regulatory and coding variants are known to be enriched with associations identified by genome-wide ...
<div><p>Recent work has shown that much of the missing heritability of complex traits can be resolve...
With the advancements in DNA sequencing technology and the decreasing cost of sequencing, there has ...
One of the central motivators behind genetic research is to understand how genetic variation relates...
Regulatory and coding variants are known to be enriched with associations identified by genome-wide ...
Regulatory and coding variants are known to be enriched with associations identified by genome-wide ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are conducted with the promise to discover novel genetic vari...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
While variance components analysis has emerged as a powerful tool in complex trait genetics, existin...
SNP heritability, the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by SNPs, has been reported for man...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain “missing herita...