Genome-wide methylation data improves dissection of the effect of smoking on body mass index.
Variation in obesity-related traits has a genetic basis with heritabilities between 40 and 70%. While the global obesity pandemic is usually associated with environmental changes related to lifestyle and socioeconomic changes, most genetic studies do not include all relevant environmental covariates...
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Autores principales: | Carmen Amador, Yanni Zeng, Michael Barber, Rosie M Walker, Archie Campbell, Andrew M McIntosh, Kathryn L Evans, David J Porteous, Caroline Hayward, James F Wilson, Pau Navarro, Chris S Haley |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f2dd35f0556e4a768423872ae0b26f35 |
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