Uncovering the genetic landscape for multiple sleep-wake traits.
Despite decades of research in defining sleep-wake properties in mammals, little is known about the nature or identity of genes that regulate sleep, a fundamental behaviour that in humans occupies about one-third of the entire lifespan. While genome-wide association studies in humans and quantitativ...
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Main Authors: | Christopher J Winrow, Deanna L Williams, Andrew Kasarskis, Joshua Millstein, Aaron D Laposky, He S Yang, Karrie Mrazek, Lili Zhou, Joseph R Owens, Daniel Radzicki, Fabian Preuss, Eric E Schadt, Kazuhiro Shimomura, Martha H Vitaterna, Chunsheng Zhang, Kenneth S Koblan, John J Renger, Fred W Turek |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2009
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/07ab346c6bae4cf8aa9a2d7a169e0ea0 |
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