Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2.
HMIP-2 is a human quantitative trait locus affecting peripheral numbers, size and hemoglobin composition of red blood cells, with a marked effect on the persistence of the fetal form of hemoglobin, HbF, in adults. The locus consists of multiple common variants in an enhancer region for MYB (chr 6q23...
Main Authors: | Menzel, S, Rooks, H, Zelenika, D, Mtatiro, SN, Gnanakulasekaran, A, Drasar, E, Cox, S, Liu, L, Masood, M, Silver, N, Garner, C, Vasavda, N, Howard, J, Makani, J, Adekile, A, Pace, B, Spector, T, Farrall, M, Lathrop, M, Thein, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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