Discovery and validation of sub-threshold genome-wide association study loci using epigenomic signatures
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Discovery and validation of sub-threshold genome-wide association study loci using epigenomic signatures
Wang X, Tucker NR, Rizki G, Mills R, Krijger PH, de Wit E, Subramanian V, Bartell E, Nguyen XX, Ye J, Leyton-Mange J, Dolmatova EV, van der Harst P, de Laat W, Ellinor PT, Newton-Cheh C, Milan DJ, Kellis M, Boyer LA. Discovery and validation of sub-threshold genome-wide association study loci using epigenomic signatures. Elife. 2016 May 10;5. pii: e10557. doi: 10.7554/eLife.10557.
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