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Functional genomic characterization of the FTO locus in African Americans
Richard Gill
,
George Stratigopoulos
, Joseph H. Lee
, Rudolph L. Leibel
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African American
100%
Obesity
100%
Functional Genomics
100%
Single nucleotide Polymorphism
100%
Fat Mass
100%
Genomic Characterization
100%
Body Mass Index
42%
Posterior Probability
42%
Adiposity
28%
Linkage Disequilibrium
28%
Haplotype Analysis
28%
Substantia Nigra
14%
Fine Mapping
14%
Community-based Cohort
14%
Genome-wide Association Study
14%
Atherosclerotic Risk Factors
14%
Genome-wide Association
14%
Chondrocytes
14%
Specific Mechanisms
14%
Specific Populations
14%
Haplotype Diversity
14%
Individual-level Data
14%
Obesity Genes
14%
Genome Annotation
14%
High Probability
14%
European Population
14%
First Intron
14%
White Adipocytes
14%
In(III)
14%
Statistical Fine-mapping
14%
Adiposity Signals
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Functional Genomics
100%
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
100%
Fat Mass
100%
Haplotype
42%
Body Mass
42%
Gene Linkage Disequilibrium
28%
Intron
28%
Cohort Study
14%
Enhancer Region
14%
Adipocyte
14%
Genome-Wide Association Study
14%
Chondrocyte
14%