GWAS of 89,283 individuals identifies genetic variants associated with self-reporting of being a morning person
Circadian rhythms and related behaviours vary across individuals. Here, a large genome-wide association study reveals common single nucleotide variants influencing whether an individual reports as being a ‘morning person’ by identifying 15 significant loci, including 7 near known circadian genes....
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Auteurs principaux: | Youna Hu, Alena Shmygelska, David Tran, Nicholas Eriksson, Joyce Y. Tung, David A. Hinds |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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