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SUBMITTER: Lu Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3785301 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lu Yi Y Chen Xiaoqing X Beesley Jonathan J Johnatty Sharon E SE deFazio Anna A Lambrechts Sandrina S Lambrechts Diether D Despierre Evelyn E Vergotes Ignace I Chang-Claude Jenny J Hein Rebecca R Nickels Stefan S Wang-Gohrke Shan S Dörk Thilo T Dürst Matthias M Antonenkova Natalia N Bogdanova Natalia N Goodman Marc T MT Lurie Galina G Wilkens Lynne R LR Carney Michael E ME Butzow Ralf R Nevanlinna Heli H Heikkinen Tuomas T Leminen Arto A Kiemeney Lambertus A LA Massuger Leon F A G LFAG van Altena Anne M AM Aben Katja K KK Kjaer Susanne Krüger SK Høgdall Estrid E Jensen Allan A Brooks-Wilson Angela A Le Nhu N Cook Linda L Earp Madalene M Kelemen Linda L Easton Douglas D Pharoah Paul P Song Honglin H Tyrer Jonathan J Ramus Susan S Menon Usha U Gentry-Maharaj Alexandra A Gayther Simon A SA Bandera Elisa V EV Olson Sara H SH Orlow Irene I Rodriguez-Rodriguez Lorna L Macgregor Stuart S Chenevix-Trench Georgia G
Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 20120713 5
Recent Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have identified four low-penetrance ovarian cancer susceptibility loci. We hypothesized that further moderate- or low-penetrance variants exist among the subset of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) not well tagged by the genotyping arrays used in the previous studies, which would account for some of the remaining risk. We therefore conducted a time- and cost-effective stage 1 GWAS on 342 invasive serous cases and 643 controls genotyped on pooled ...[more]