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Chunk #36 — Progress

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Phenotype harmonization and cross-study collaboration in GWAS consortia: the GENEVA experience.
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the consortium, several new areas of mutual interest (e.g. sleep, protective effects, and physical activity) were identified and prompted the formation of new WGs. Each WG has identified one or more key phenotypes for which three or more studies are contributing data (Table 4). Thus far, eleven studies have genotype and phenotype data that have undergone consortium-level quality control and assurance. Six studies have so far contributed data to cross-study analyses, and an additional six have plans to contribute data to cross-study analyses.