Genome-wide association studies have linked thousands of genetic variants to disease, yet most remain disconnected from drug-relevant biology. Neville Sanjana, Professor at New York University and ...
A large-scale genome-wide association study (GWAS) using data from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Million Veterans Program (MVP) – one of the largest US-based biobanks – fills ...
On the left, workflow of the Identification of high-confidence risk genes for CRC via iRIGS. On the right (top), Functional characterization of predicted risk genes. On the right (bottom), Graphical ...
A new study combines genetic data and improved computational tools to look more closely at GWAS results for both adult-onset and childhood-onset asthma. The research identified many genetic variants ...
Data gathered as part of the NIH-funded African Ancestry Breast Cancer Genetic consortium will be used by researchers around the world. In an ambitious pursuit to unravel the unique genetic risks ...
Multiancestry polygenic risk scores improve risk stratification for type 2 diabetes onset and complications across diverse ancestry groups.
Association of KRAS G12C status with age at onset of metastatic colorectal cancer in the Brazilian population: A multicenter analysis of a molecular profile database (RAS, BRAF and MSI status). This ...
The genome serves as the blueprint for the body, influencing every trait from the shape of the face to the arches of the feet, and even the development of certain diseases. While some disorders, like ...