How to interpret a genome-wide association study.

Volume: 299, Issue: 11, Pages: 1335 - 1344
Published: Mar 19, 2008
Abstract
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies use high-throughput genotyping technologies to assay hundreds of thousands of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and relate them to clinical conditions and measurable traits. Since 2005, nearly 100 loci for as many as 40 common diseases and traits have been identified and replicated in GWA studies, many in genes not previously suspected of having a role in the disease under study, and some in genomic...
Paper Details
Title
How to interpret a genome-wide association study.
Published Date
Mar 19, 2008
Journal
Volume
299
Issue
11
Pages
1335 - 1344
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