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GWAS on prolonged gestation (post-term birth): analysis of successive Finnish birth cohorts.

Schierding W, Antony J, Karhunen V et al.

29018042 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
4792 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

SW
Schierding W
AJ
Antony J
KV
Karhunen V
VM
Vääräsmäki M
FS
Franks S
EP
Elliott P
KE
Kajantie E
SS
Sebert S
BA
Blakemore A
HJ
Horsfield JA
JM
Järvelin MR
OJ
O'Sullivan JM
CW
Cutfield WS
Chapter II

Abstract

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Gestation is a crucial timepoint in human development. Deviation from a term gestational age correlates with both acute and long-term adverse health effects for the child. Both being born preterm and post-term, that is, having short and long gestational ages, are heritable and influenced by the prenatal and perinatal environment. Despite the obvious heritable component, specific genetic influences underlying differences in gestational age are poorly understood.

1,167 European ancestry post-term-born individuals, 3,625 European ancestry term-born individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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4792
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Finland
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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