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Regulatory variants explain much more heritability than coding variants across 11 common diseases

Gusev et al., 2014

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7452118448255376927
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Gusev A
Lee S
Neale B
Trynka G
Vilhjálmsson B
Finucane H
Xu H
Zang C
Ripke S
Stahl E
Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
SWE-SCZ Consortium n
Kähler A
Hultman C
Purcell S
McCarroll S
Daly M
Pasaniuc B
Sullivan P
Wray N
Raychaudhuri S
Price A
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BioRxiv

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Common variants implicated by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of complex diseases are known to be enriched for coding and regulatory variants. We applied methods to partition the heritability explained by genotyped SNPs across functional categories (while …
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