Additional file 6: Figure S5. of Complete re-sequencing of a 2Mb topological domain encompassing the FTO/IRXB genes identifies a novel obesity-associated region upstream of IRX5
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UKRI| The effect of common disease associated genetic variants on transcriptomic and early life phenotypes
Authors: Hunt, Lilian; Noyvert, Boris; Bhaw-Rosun, Leena; Sesay, Abdul; Paternoster, Lavinia; Nohr, Ellen; Smith, George Davey; +3 Authors
Hunt, Lilian; Noyvert, Boris; Bhaw-Rosun, Leena; Sesay, Abdul; Paternoster, Lavinia; Nohr, Ellen; Smith, George Davey; Tommerup, Niels; SøRensen, Thorkild; Elgar, Greg;
Additional file 6: Figure S5. of Complete re-sequencing of a 2Mb topological domain encompassing the FTO/IRXB genes identifies a novel obesity-associated region upstream of IRX5
Abstract
Association plot of the â log10 (P value) of all SNPs across the locus with rs9939609:AA. (TIF 1708 kb)
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