
The use of phenome-wide association studies (PheWAS) for exploration of novel genotype-phenotype relationships and pleiotropy discovery
Author(s) -
S.A. Pendergrass,
K. Brown-Gentry,
S.M. Dudek,
E.S. Torstenson,
J.L. Ambite,
C.L. Avery,
S. Buyske,
C. Cai,
M.D. Fesinmeyer,
C. Haiman,
G. Heiss,
L.A. Hindorff,
C.-N. Hsu,
R.D. Jackson,
C. Kooperberg,
L. Le Marchand,
Y. Lin,
T.C. Matise,
L. Moreland,
K. Monroe,
A.P. Reiner,
R. Wallace,
L.R. Wilkens,
D.C. Crawford,
M.D. Ritchie
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/hkf6-wk55
Subject(s) - phenome , pleiotropy , phenotype , biology , genotype , genetics , association (psychology) , computational biology , evolutionary biology , genotype phenotype distinction , bioinformatics , gene , psychology , psychotherapist