A genome-wide association study identifies protein quantitative trait loci (pQTLs).
There is considerable evidence that human genetic variation influences gene expression. Genome-wide studies have revealed that mRNA levels are associated with genetic variation in or close to the gene coding for those mRNA transcripts - cis effects, and elsewhere in the genome - trans effects. The r...
Main Authors: | Melzer, D, Perry, JR, Hernandez, D, Corsi, A, Stevens, K, Rafferty, I, Lauretani, F, Murray, A, Gibbs, JR, Paolisso, G, Rafiq, S, Simon-Sanchez, J, Lango, H, Scholz, S, Weedon, M, Arepalli, S, Rice, N, Washecka, N, Hurst, A, Britton, A, Henley, W, van de Leemput, J, Li, R, Newman, AB, Tranah, G, Harris, T, Panicker, V, Dayan, C, Bennett, A, McCarthy, M, Ruokonen, A, Jarvelin, MR, Guralnik, J, Bandinelli, S, Frayling, T, Singleton, A, Ferrucci, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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