Background\ud The Long Life Family Study (LLFS) is an international study to identify the genetic components of various healthy aging phenotypes. We hypothesized that pedigree-specific rare variants at longevity-associated genes could have a similar functional impact on healthy phenotypes.\ud \ud Methods\ud We performed custom hybridization capture sequencing to identify the functional variants in 464 candidate genes for longevity or the major diseases of aging in 615 pedigrees (4,953 individuals) from the LLFS, using a multiplexed, custom hybridization capture. Variants were analyzed individually or as a group across an entire gene for association to aging phenotypes using family based tests.\ud \ud Results\ud We found significant associat...
Calendar age is the major risk factor for common disease. It is therefore expected that understandin...
We conducted a genome-wide association study of 1320 centenarians from the New England Centenarian S...
In genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of complex traits, single SNP analysis is still the most a...
Background: The Long Life Family Study (LLFS) is an international study to identify the genetic comp...
BackgroundLongevity as a phenotype entails living longer than average and typically includes living ...
<div><p>We developed a new statistical framework to find genetic variants associated with extreme lo...
Human lifespan is approximately 25% heritable, and genetic factors may be particularly important for...
We developed a new statistical framework to find genetic variants associated with extreme longevity....
We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of human extreme longevity (EL), defined as surv...
Clear evidence exists for heritability of human longevity, and much interest is focused on identifyi...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
Ageing phenotypes, such as years lived in good health (healthspan), total years lived (lifespan), an...
Clear evidence exists for heritability of humanlongevity, and much interest is focused on identifyin...
Exceptional longevity (EL) is a rare phenotype that can cluster in families, and co-segregation of g...
One of the goals of medicine and public health is to increase functional longevity. Anemia and other...
Calendar age is the major risk factor for common disease. It is therefore expected that understandin...
We conducted a genome-wide association study of 1320 centenarians from the New England Centenarian S...
In genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of complex traits, single SNP analysis is still the most a...
Background: The Long Life Family Study (LLFS) is an international study to identify the genetic comp...
BackgroundLongevity as a phenotype entails living longer than average and typically includes living ...
<div><p>We developed a new statistical framework to find genetic variants associated with extreme lo...
Human lifespan is approximately 25% heritable, and genetic factors may be particularly important for...
We developed a new statistical framework to find genetic variants associated with extreme longevity....
We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of human extreme longevity (EL), defined as surv...
Clear evidence exists for heritability of human longevity, and much interest is focused on identifyi...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
Ageing phenotypes, such as years lived in good health (healthspan), total years lived (lifespan), an...
Clear evidence exists for heritability of humanlongevity, and much interest is focused on identifyin...
Exceptional longevity (EL) is a rare phenotype that can cluster in families, and co-segregation of g...
One of the goals of medicine and public health is to increase functional longevity. Anemia and other...
Calendar age is the major risk factor for common disease. It is therefore expected that understandin...
We conducted a genome-wide association study of 1320 centenarians from the New England Centenarian S...
In genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of complex traits, single SNP analysis is still the most a...