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SUBMITTER: Yang J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4295936 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yang Jian J Manolio Teri A TA Pasquale Louis R LR Boerwinkle Eric E Caporaso Neil N Cunningham Julie M JM de Andrade Mariza M Feenstra Bjarke B Feingold Eleanor E Hayes M Geoffrey MG Hill William G WG Landi Maria Teresa MT Alonso Alvaro A Lettre Guillaume G Lin Peng P Ling Hua H Lowe William W Mathias Rasika A RA Melbye Mads M Pugh Elizabeth E Cornelis Marilyn C MC Weir Bruce S BS Goddard Michael E ME Visscher Peter M PM
Nature genetics 20110508 6
We estimate and partition genetic variation for height, body mass index (BMI), von Willebrand factor and QT interval (QTi) using 586,898 SNPs genotyped on 11,586 unrelated individuals. We estimate that ∼45%, ∼17%, ∼25% and ∼21% of the variance in height, BMI, von Willebrand factor and QTi, respectively, can be explained by all autosomal SNPs and a further ∼0.5-1% can be explained by X chromosome SNPs. We show that the variance explained by each chromosome is proportional to its length, and that ...[more]