Epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) of BMI, BMI change and waist circumference in African American adults identifies multiple replicated loci
Author(s) -
Ellen W. Demerath,
Weihua Guan,
Megan L. Grove,
Stella Aslibekyan,
Michael Mendelson,
YiHui Zhou,
Åsa K. Hedman,
Johanna K. Sandling,
Lian Li,
Marguerite R. Irvin,
Degui Zhi,
Panos Deloukas,
Liming Liang,
Chunyu Liu,
Jan Bressler,
Tim D. Spector,
Kari E. North,
Yun Li,
Devin Absher,
Daniel Levy,
Donna K. Arnett,
Myriam Fornage,
James S. Pankow,
Eric Boerwinkle
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/bzpx-ja61
Subject(s) - waist , epigenome , circumference , body mass index , association (psychology) , biology , medicine , demography , genetics , psychology , dna methylation , mathematics , gene , gene expression , geometry , sociology , psychotherapist
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