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  • Simultaneous discovery, est... Simultaneous discovery, estimation and prediction analysis of complex traits using a bayesian mixture model
    Moser, Gerhard; Lee, Sang Hong; Hayes, Ben J ... PLoS genetics, 04/2015, Volume: 11, Issue: 4
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    Gene discovery, estimation of heritability captured by SNP arrays, inference on genetic architecture and prediction analyses of complex traits are usually performed using different statistical models ...
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  • A plethora of pleiotropy across complex traits
    Visscher, Peter M; Yang, Jian Nature genetics, 07/2016, Volume: 48, Issue: 7
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    A new analysis has identified hundreds of loci that are associated with multiple traits or diseases by comparing genome-wide association study (GWAS) data for 42 complex traits. The study uses the ...
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  • 10 Years of GWAS Discovery:... 10 Years of GWAS Discovery: Biology, Function, and Translation
    Visscher, Peter M.; Wray, Naomi R.; Zhang, Qian ... American journal of human genetics, 07/2017, Volume: 101, Issue: 1
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    Application of the experimental design of genome-wide association studies (GWASs) is now 10 years old (young), and here we review the remarkable range of discoveries it has facilitated in population ...
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  • Common Disease Is More Comp... Common Disease Is More Complex Than Implied by the Core Gene Omnigenic Model
    Wray, Naomi R.; Wijmenga, Cisca; Sullivan, Patrick F. ... Cell, 06/2018, Volume: 173, Issue: 7
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    The evidence that most adult-onset common diseases have a polygenic genetic architecture fully consistent with robust biological systems supported by multiple back-up mechanisms is now overwhelming. ...
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  • Meta-analysis of the herita... Meta-analysis of the heritability of human traits based on fifty years of twin studies
    Polderman, Tinca J C; Benyamin, Beben; de Leeuw, Christiaan A ... Nature genetics, 07/2015, Volume: 47, Issue: 7
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    Despite a century of research on complex traits in humans, the relative importance and specific nature of the influences of genes and environment on human traits remain controversial. We report a ...
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  • Statistical power to detect... Statistical power to detect genetic (co)variance of complex traits using SNP data in unrelated samples
    Visscher, Peter M; Hemani, Gibran; Vinkhuyzen, Anna A E ... PLoS genetics, 04/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 4
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    We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex trait/disease and the genetic correlation between two complex traits/diseases using genome-wide ...
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  • Sizing up human height vari... Sizing up human height variation
    Visscher, Peter M Nature genetics, 200805, 2008-May, 2008-5-00, 20080501, Volume: 40, Issue: 5
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    Genome-wide association studies have identified many variants affecting susceptibility to disease. Now, three studies use this approach to study adult height variation in a combined sample size of ...
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  • Concepts, estimation and interpretation of SNP-based heritability
    Yang, Jian; Zeng, Jian; Goddard, Michael E ... Nature genetics, 09/2017, Volume: 49, Issue: 9
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    Narrow-sense heritability (h ) is an important genetic parameter that quantifies the proportion of phenotypic variance in a trait attributable to the additive genetic variation generated by all ...
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  • Calculating statistical pow... Calculating statistical power in Mendelian randomization studies
    BRION, Marie-Jo A; SHAKHBAZOV, Konstantin; VISSCHER, Peter M International journal of epidemiology, 10/2013, Volume: 42, Issue: 5
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    In Mendelian randomization (MR) studies, where genetic variants are used as proxy measures for an exposure trait of interest, obtaining adequate statistical power is frequently a concern due to the ...
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  • Data and theory point to ma... Data and theory point to mainly additive genetic variance for complex traits
    Hill, William G; Goddard, Michael E; Visscher, Peter M PLoS genetics, 02/2008, Volume: 4, Issue: 2
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    The relative proportion of additive and non-additive variation for complex traits is important in evolutionary biology, medicine, and agriculture. We address a long-standing controversy and paradox ...
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