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The following pages link to Common SNPs explain a large proportion of the heritability for human height (Q29547221):
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- The use of epigenetic phenomena for the improvement of sheep and cattle (Q21131233) (← links)
- Genome-wide contribution of genotype by environment interaction to variation of diabetes-related traits (Q21132476) (← links)
- Contributions of dopamine-related genes and environmental factors to highly sensitive personality: a multi-step neuronal system-level approach (Q21135314) (← links)
- Web-based genome-wide association study identifies two novel loci and a substantial genetic component for Parkinson's disease (Q21144949) (← links)
- Genetic architecture of body size in mammals (Q21184003) (← links)
- Implications for health and disease in the genetic signature of the Ashkenazi Jewish population (Q21184013) (← links)
- Human genetics and genomics a decade after the release of the draft sequence of the human genome (Q21245451) (← links)
- An integrated approach of comparative genomics and heritability analysis of pig and human on obesity trait: evidence for candidate genes on human chromosome 2 (Q21266690) (← links)
- From genes to behavior: placing cognitive models in the context of biological pathways (Q21558392) (← links)
- Population-based resequencing of experimentally evolved populations reveals the genetic basis of body size variation in Drosophila melanogaster (Q22065250) (← links)
- Initial impact of the sequencing of the human genome (Q22122172) (← links)
- Genome-wide analyses of borderline personality features (Q22251101) (← links)
- Analysis of heritability and shared heritability based on genome-wide association studies for thirteen cancer types (Q24170413) (← links)
- Multilocus genetic analysis of brain images (Q24273369) (← links)
- Genetic variation associated with differential educational attainment in adults has anticipated associations with school performance in children (Q24288683) (← links)
- The molecular genetic architecture of self-employment (Q24288699) (← links)
- Most reported genetic associations with general intelligence are probably false positives (Q24288982) (← links)
- GWAS of 126,559 individuals identifies genetic variants associated with educational attainment (Q24289119) (← links)
- Personalized medicine: hope or hype? (Q24289193) (← links)
- Cancer pharmacogenomics: strategies and challenges (Q24289309) (← links)
- Genetics of the connectome (Q24289409) (← links)
- The Biodemography of Fertility: A Review and Future Research Frontiers (Q24289493) (← links)
- Genome-wide association study identifies a locus at 7p15.2 associated with endometriosis (Q24601618) (← links)
- The Promises and Pitfalls of Genoeconomics (Q24608580) (← links)
- Five years of GWAS discovery (Q24610574) (← links)
- Genome-wide meta-analysis increases to 71 the number of confirmed Crohn's disease susceptibility loci (Q24618592) (← links)
- Hundreds of variants clustered in genomic loci and biological pathways affect human height (Q24630979) (← links)
- Platt versus Pickering: what molecular insight to primary hyperaldosteronism tells us about hypertension (Q24632816) (← links)
- Genome-wide association studies establish that human intelligence is highly heritable and polygenic (Q24635367) (← links)
- Genetics of complex traits: prediction of phenotype, identification of causal polymorphisms and genetic architecture (Q26738647) (← links)
- Epigenetics and inheritance of phenotype variation in livestock (Q26742131) (← links)
- Uncovering the Genetic Architectures of Quantitative Traits (Q26748550) (← links)
- Polygenic Epidemiology (Q26750522) (← links)
- Factors influencing the effect size distribution of adaptive substitutions (Q26751053) (← links)
- The Adapting Mind in the Genomic Era (Q26766465) (← links)
- Progress and promise in understanding the genetic basis of common diseases (Q26772104) (← links)
- The Current and Future Use of Ridge Regression for Prediction in Quantitative Genetics (Q26798159) (← links)
- Epigenetic inheritance and the missing heritability (Q26799140) (← links)
- Implications of pleiotropy: challenges and opportunities for mining Big Data in biomedicine (Q26801618) (← links)
- Epistasis and quantitative traits: using model organisms to study gene-gene interactions (Q26824140) (← links)
- Genetic screening for the risk of type 2 diabetes: worthless or valuable? (Q26829897) (← links)
- The genetics of major depression (Q26830784) (← links)
- Genetics of impulsive behaviour (Q26830885) (← links)
- Rare-variant association analysis: study designs and statistical tests (Q26852733) (← links)
- Child development and molecular genetics: 14 years later (Q26853446) (← links)
- Key questions in the genetics and genomics of eco-evolutionary dynamics (Q26858874) (← links)
- Genome-scale neurogenetics: methodology and meaning (Q26886374) (← links)
- Contribution of rare and common variants determine complex diseases-Hirschsprung disease as a model (Q26866340) (← links)
- Genes, environments, personality, and successful aging: toward a comprehensive developmental model in later life (Q27003596) (← links)
- Systems genetics for drug target discovery (Q27012769) (← links)