Public health strategies aimed at disease prevention or early detection and intervention have the potential to advance human health worldwide. However, their success depends on the identification of risk factors that underlie disease burden in the general population. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have implicated thousands of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in common complex diseases or traits. By calculating a weighted sum of the number of trait-associated alleles harboured by an individual, a polygenic score (PGS), also called a polygenic risk score (PRS), can be constructed that reflects an individual’s estimated genetic predisposition for a given phenotype. Here, we ask six experts to give their opinions on the utility of...
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs), which often aggregate results from genome-wide association studies, ca...
Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) (also known as polygenic scores, genetic risk scores or polygenic indexe...
MOTIVATION: It is hoped that advances in our knowledge in disease genomics will contribute to perso...
Genome-wide association studies have shown unequivocally that common complex disorders have a polyge...
Abstract The prediction of disease risks is an essential part of personalized medicine, which includ...
Genetic testing is used widely for diagnostic, carrier and predictive testing in monogenic diseases....
Abstract Increasing amounts of genetic data have led to the development of polygenic risk scores (PR...
Since the first map of the human genome was published in 2001 our knowledge about our genetic code h...
Polygenic risk score (PRS) is a method that utilizes the effect sizes of genetic variants on a parti...
Abstract A new study highlights the biases and inaccuracies of polygenic risk scores (PRS) when pred...
Since the first polygenic risk score (PRS) in 2007, research in this area has progressed significant...
A polygenic risk score estimates the genetic risk of an individual for some disease or trait, calcul...
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) are being constructed for many diseases and are presented today as a pr...
Editorial summary Genome-wide association studies have made strides in identifying common variation ...
Background Polygenic risk scores (PRS) have been widely applied in research studies, showing how pop...
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs), which often aggregate results from genome-wide association studies, ca...
Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) (also known as polygenic scores, genetic risk scores or polygenic indexe...
MOTIVATION: It is hoped that advances in our knowledge in disease genomics will contribute to perso...
Genome-wide association studies have shown unequivocally that common complex disorders have a polyge...
Abstract The prediction of disease risks is an essential part of personalized medicine, which includ...
Genetic testing is used widely for diagnostic, carrier and predictive testing in monogenic diseases....
Abstract Increasing amounts of genetic data have led to the development of polygenic risk scores (PR...
Since the first map of the human genome was published in 2001 our knowledge about our genetic code h...
Polygenic risk score (PRS) is a method that utilizes the effect sizes of genetic variants on a parti...
Abstract A new study highlights the biases and inaccuracies of polygenic risk scores (PRS) when pred...
Since the first polygenic risk score (PRS) in 2007, research in this area has progressed significant...
A polygenic risk score estimates the genetic risk of an individual for some disease or trait, calcul...
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) are being constructed for many diseases and are presented today as a pr...
Editorial summary Genome-wide association studies have made strides in identifying common variation ...
Background Polygenic risk scores (PRS) have been widely applied in research studies, showing how pop...
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs), which often aggregate results from genome-wide association studies, ca...
Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) (also known as polygenic scores, genetic risk scores or polygenic indexe...
MOTIVATION: It is hoped that advances in our knowledge in disease genomics will contribute to perso...