Identifying systematic heterogeneity patterns in genetic association meta-analysis studies
Progress in mapping loci associated with common complex diseases or quantitative inherited traits has been expedited by large-scale meta-analyses combining information across multiple studies, assembled through collaborative networks of researchers. Participating studies will usually have been indep...
Main Authors: | Magosi, L, Goel, A, Hopewell, J, Farrall, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Public Library of Science
2017
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