Identification of an imprinted master trans regulator at the KLF14 locus related to multiple metabolic phenotypes
Genome-wide association studies have identified many genetic variants associated with complex traits. However, at only a minority of loci have the molecular mechanisms mediating these associations been characterized. In parallel, whereas cis regulatory patterns of gene expression have been extensive...
Main Authors: | Small, K, Hedman, A, Grundberg, E, Nica, A, Thorleifsson, G, Kong, A, Thorsteindottir, U, Shin, S, Richards, H, Soranzo, N, Ahmadi, K, Lindgren, C, Stefansson, K, Dermitzakis, E, Deloukas, P, Spector, T, McCarthy, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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