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Pierotti S, Fitzgerald T, Birney E
Bioinformatics . 2025 Jan; 41(1). PMID: 39814073
Summary: Linear mixed models (LMMs) are a commonly used statistical approach in genome-wide association studies when population structure is present. However, naive permutations of the phenotype to empirically estimate the...
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Sergouniotis P, Diakite A, Gaurav K, Birney E, Fitzgerald T
Bioinformatics . 2024 Dec; 41(1). PMID: 39657956
Motivation: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been remarkably successful in identifying associations between genetic variants and imaging-derived phenotypes. To date, the main focus of these analyses has been on established,...
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Ferreira M, Stricker S, Fitzgerald T, Monahan J, Defranoux F, Watson P, et al.
Bioinformatics . 2024 Nov; 40(12). PMID: 39509338
Summary: High-resolution imaging of model organisms allows the quantification of important physiological measurements. In the case of fish with transparent embryos, these videos can visualize key physiological processes, such as...
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Harris L, McDonagh E, Zhang X, Fawcett K, Foreman A, Daneck P, et al.
Nat Rev Genet . 2024 Oct; 26(3):156-170. PMID: 39375560
Decades of genetic association testing in human cohorts have provided important insights into the genetic architecture and biological underpinnings of complex traits and diseases. However, for certain traits, genome-wide association...
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Green D, Michaud V, Lasseaux E, Plaisant C, Fitzgerald T, Birney E, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Sep; 15(1):8436. PMID: 39349469
Although rare genetic conditions are mostly caused by DNA sequence alterations that functionally disrupt individual genes, large-scale studies using genome sequencing have started to unmask additional complexity. Understanding how combinations...
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Seleit A, Brettell I, Fitzgerald T, Vibe C, Loosli F, Wittbrodt J, et al.
EMBO J . 2024 Aug; 43(18):4068-4091. PMID: 39122924
How the timing of development is linked to organismal size is a longstanding question. Although numerous studies have reported a correlation of temporal and spatial traits, the developmental or selective...
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Pierotti S, Welz B, Osuna-Lopez M, Fitzgerald T, Wittbrodt J, Birney E
Bioinform Adv . 2024 Jul; 4(1):vbae107. PMID: 39077633
Motivation: Crosses among inbred lines are a fundamental tool for the discovery of genetic loci associated with phenotypes of interest. In organisms for which large reference panels or SNP chips...
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Sergouniotis P, Fitzgerald T, Birney E
Camb Prism Precis Med . 2024 Mar; 1:e7. PMID: 38550939
Genetics has been an important tool for discovering new aspects of biology across life. In humans, there is growing momentum behind the application of this knowledge to drive innovation in...
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Gierten J, Welz B, Fitzgerald T, Thumberger T, Hummel O, Leger A, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Sep; PMID: 37693611
The polygenic contribution to heart development and function along the health-disease continuum remains unresolved. To gain insight into the genetic basis of quantitative cardiac phenotypes, we utilize highly inbred Japanese...
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Fitzgerald T, Birney E
Cell Genom . 2023 Feb; 2(8):100167. PMID: 36779085
Copy number variation (CNV) is known to influence human traits, having a rich history of research into common and rare genetic disease, and although CNV is accepted as an important...