rs116435220 - FAAH - FAAHP1
Magnitude 2.0 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Imputation of Variants from the 1000 Genomes Project Modestly Improves Known Associations and Can Identify Low-frequency Variant - Phenotype Associations Undetected by HapMap Based Imputation - PloS one (2013) · Wood AR, Perry JR, Tanaka T, Hernandez DG, Zheng HF, Melzer D, Gibbs JR, Nalls MA, Weedon MN, Spector TD, Richards JB, Bandinelli S, Ferrucci L, Singleton AB, Frayling TM · PubMed 23696881
ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have been limited by the reliance on common variants present on microarrays or imputable from the HapMap Project data. More recently, the completion of the 1000 Genomes Project has provided variant and haplotype information for several million variants derived from sequencing over 1,000 individuals. To help understand the extent to which more variants (including low frequency (1% ≤ MAF <5%) and rare variants (<1%)) can enhance previously identified associations and identify novel loci, we selected 93 quantitative circulating factors where data was available from the InCHIANTI population study. These phenotypes included cytokines, binding proteins, hormones, vitamins and ions. We selected these phenotypes because many have known strong genet
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