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PMID
21142928
TITLE
A commentary on 'common SNPs explain a large proportion of the heritability for human height' by Yang et al. (2010).
ABSTRACT
DATE PUBLISHED
2010 Dec
HISTORY
PUBSTATUS PUBSTATUSDATE
entrez 2010/12/15 06:00
pubmed 2010/12/15 06:00
medline 2011/02/25 06:00
AUTHORS
NAME COLLECTIVENAME LASTNAME FORENAME INITIALS AFFILIATION AFFILIATIONINFO
Visscher PM Visscher Peter M PM Queensland Statistical Genetics Laboratory, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia.
Yang J Yang Jian J
Goddard ME Goddard Michael E ME
INVESTIGATORS
JOURNAL
MEDLINE JOURNAL
MEDLINETA: Twin Res Hum Genet
COUNTRY: England
ISSNLINKING: 1832-4274
NLMUNIQUEID: 101244624
PUBLICATION TYPE
PUBLICATIONTYPE TEXT
Comment
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS
REFTYPE REFSOURCE REFPMID NOTE
CommentOn Nat Genet. 2010 Jul;42(7):565-9 20562875
GRANTS
GENERAL NOTE
KEYWORDS
MESH HEADINGS
DESCRIPTORNAME QUALIFIERNAME
Body Height genetics
Gene Frequency genetics
Genetic Predisposition to Disease genetics
Genome, Human genetics
Genome-Wide Association Study genetics
Humans genetics
Linkage Disequilibrium genetics
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide genetics
SUPPLEMENTARY MESH
GENE SYMBOLS
CHEMICALS
OTHER ID's