Genome-wide association analysis of metabolic syndrome quantitative traits in the GENNID multiethnic family study.
Wan JY, Goodman DL, Willems EL et al.
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To identify genetic associations of quantitative metabolic syndrome (MetS) traits and characterize heterogeneity across ethnic groups.
281 African American individuals from 73 families, 516 European ancestry individuals from 75 families, 125 Japanese American individuals from 15 families, 598 Mexican American individuals from 96 families
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