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    Estimated SNP-based heritability. by Yosuke Tanigawa (8805017)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>For each trait with a significant PRS model (trait, trait_name, and trait_category), we show the types of link functions in a generalized linear model (family column, Gaussian for quantitative traits and binomial for binary traits), estimated SNP-based observed scale heritability with standard error (h2_obs and h2_obs_se), lambda GC (lambda_GC), mean chi-square statistic (mean_chi2), LD score regression intercept and its standard error (intercept and intercept_se), and the proportion of the inflation attributed to the LD score regression intercept, defined by (intercept -1)/(mean(chi-square)-1), and its standard error (ratio and ratio_se).…”
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    Polygenic scores based on PRS-CS and significant SNP methods using top fine-mapped independent variants by trait. by Mohanraj Krishnan (15443609)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Polygenic scores based on PRS-CS and significant SNP methods using top fine-mapped independent variants by trait.…”
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    SNP-based heritability of the sib-shared traits. by Hanne Hoskens (5882588)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Significant heritability estimates are indicated in bold. h<sup>2</sup><sub>SNP</sub>, SNP-based heritability; SE, standard error.…”
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    Manhattan plot that shows the location of genes involved in folate, homocysteine, and transsulfuration pathways for which we observed, from hybrid analyses, a significantly decreased risk of obstructive heart defects when the risk variant was paternally-derived compared to maternally-derived, The National Birth Defects Prevention Study, USA, October 1997–August 2008 births. by Jenil Patel (10271373)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Manhattan plot that shows the location of genes involved in folate, homocysteine, and transsulfuration pathways for which we observed, from hybrid analyses, a significantly decreased risk of obstructive heart defects when the risk variant was paternally-derived compared to maternally-derived, The National Birth Defects Prevention Study, USA, October 1997–August 2008 births.…”
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