Genome‐Wide Association Study in 3,173 Outbred Rats Identifies Multiple Loci for Body Weight, Adiposity, and Fasting Glucose
Obesity2020Vol. 28(10), pp. 1964–1973
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Apurva S. Chitre, Oksana Polesskaya, Katie Holl, Jianjun Gao, Riyan Cheng, Hannah Bimschleger, Angel Garcia Martinez, Anthony George, Alexander F. Gileta, Wenyan Han, Aidan P. Horvath, Alesa Hughson, Keita Ishiwari, Christopher P. King, Alexander Lamparelli, Cassandra L. Versaggi, Connor D. Martin, Celine L. St. Pierre, Jordan A. Tripi, Tengfei Wang, Hao Chen, Shelly B. Flagel, Paul Meyer, Jerry B. Richards, Terry E. Robinson, Abraham A. Palmer, Leah C. Solberg Woods
Abstract
This study demonstrates the utility of HS rats for investigating the genetics of obesity-related traits across institutions and identify several candidate genes for future functional testing.
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