A machine learning approach to brain epigenetic analysis reveals kinases associated with Alzheimer’s disease
Array-based epigenome-wide association studies only test about 2% of the CpG sites in the genome. Here, the authors describe EWASplus, a supervised machine learning strategy that extends EWAS coverage to the entire genome, and use it to identify novel brain CpGs associated with Alzheimer’s disease....
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Autores principales: | Yanting Huang, Xiaobo Sun, Huige Jiang, Shaojun Yu, Chloe Robins, Matthew J. Armstrong, Ronghua Li, Zhen Mei, Xiaochuan Shi, Ekaterina Sergeevna Gerasimov, Philip L. De Jager, David A. Bennett, Aliza P. Wingo, Peng Jin, Thomas S. Wingo, Zhaohui S. Qin |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/65c87e8eceb04148ada622868111db36 |
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