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| Subject | Relation | Object | p-value | Evidence |
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| imputation accuracy | associated_with | reference population | — | 1 |
Mentioned in (16)
Papers in which this entity is mentioned.
- Investigation of a global mouse methylome atlas reveals subtype-specific copy number alterations in pediatric cancer models. (2026)
- Principles and methods for transferring polygenic risk scores across global populations. (2024)
- Recent advances in polygenic scores: translation, equitability, methods and FAIR tools. (2024)
- The normative modeling framework for computational psychiatry. (2022)
- Feasibility of whole genome and transcriptome profiling in pediatric and young adult cancers. (2022)
- Characterizing genetic intra-tumor heterogeneity across 2,658 human cancer genomes. (2021)
- Inferring structural variant cancer cell fraction. (2020)
- Transcriptomic signatures across human tissues identify functional rare genetic variation. (2020)
- Exploring the phenotypic consequences of tissue specific gene expression variation inferred from GWAS summary statistics. (2018)
- Eigenanalysis of SNP data with an identity by descent interpretation. (2016)
- Spatial reconstruction of single-cell gene expression data. (2015)
- Integrative analysis of complex cancer genomics and clinical profiles using the cBioPortal. (2013)
- Conditional and joint multiple-SNP analysis of GWAS summary statistics identifies additional variants influencing complex traits. (2012)
- High frequencies of de novo CNVs in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. (2011)
- Genome-wide association studies in diverse populations. (2010)
- Impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on the neurodevelopment of preschool-aged children in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. (2008)
Merged raw entities (2)
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| Raw name | Type | Papers | Mentions |
|---|---|---|---|
| reference population | cohort | 12 | 15 |
| reference cohort | cohort | 4 | 8 |