GWAS on longitudinal growth traits reveals different genetic factors influencing infant, child, and adult BMI

Volume: 5, Issue: 9
Published: Sep 6, 2019
Abstract
Early childhood growth patterns are associated with adult health, yet the genetic factors and the developmental stages involved are not fully understood. Here, we combine genome-wide association studies with modeling of longitudinal growth traits to study the genetics of infant and child growth, followed by functional, pathway, genetic correlation, risk score, and colocalization analyses to determine how developmental timings, molecular...
Paper Details
Title
GWAS on longitudinal growth traits reveals different genetic factors influencing infant, child, and adult BMI
Published Date
Sep 6, 2019
Volume
5
Issue
9
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