2024
W32. A GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY OF BIPOLAR DISORDER FROM INDIA
Mahadevan J, Holla B, Ganesh S, Shankarappa B, Paul P, Sud R, Jain S, Purushottam M, Viswanath B. W32. A GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY OF BIPOLAR DISORDER FROM INDIA. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2024, 87: 118. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.08.241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGenome-wide association studiesGenomic risk lociRisk lociAssociation studiesGenome-wide association study of BDGenome wide association studiesAncestry principal componentsSevere mental illnessWhole-genome sequencingTissue expression analysisBiology of BdPatients of European ancestryBipolar disorderHRC panelGenome sequenceMental illnessAncestry samplesGenomic methodsEpisodes of depressionAllele dosageGenetic studiesEuropean ancestryICD-10Outpatient clinicTrained psychiatrists
2020
A Fast and Accurate Method for Genome-Wide Time-to-Event Data Analysis and Its Application to UK Biobank
Bi W, Fritsche L, Mukherjee B, Kim S, Lee S. A Fast and Accurate Method for Genome-Wide Time-to-Event Data Analysis and Its Application to UK Biobank. American Journal Of Human Genetics 2020, 107: 222-233. PMID: 32589924, PMCID: PMC7413891, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsControlled type I error ratesTime-to-event data analysisType I error rateGenetic studies of human diseasesGenome-wide significance levelTime-to-event phenotypesSaddlepoint approximationGenome-wide analysisEuropean ancestry samplesMinor allele frequencyStudy of human diseaseElectronic health recordsCox PH regression modelRegression modelsStandard Wald testProportional hazardsBinary phenotypesData analysisAncestry samplesGenetic studiesHealth recordsUK BiobankAllele frequenciesInpatient dataCox proportional hazards
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