Heterogeneity in polygenic scores for common human traits
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)2017
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Erin B. Ware, Lauren Schmitz, Jessica D. Faul, Arianna M. Gard, Colter Mitchell, Jennifer A. Smith, Wei Zhao, David R. Weir, Sharon LR Kardia
Abstract
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on a wide range of important human traits have identified hundreds of variants in multi-cohort meta-analyses that have highly significant associations (p<5 x10-8) that replicate across studies. However, the identified genetic variants, or single nucleotide
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