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Lin H, van Setten J, Smith AV, Bihlmeyer NA, Warren HR, Brody JA, Radmanesh F, Hall L, Grarup N, Müller-Nurasyid M, et al. Common and Rare Coding Genetic Variation Underlying the Electrocardiographic PR Interval. Circ Genom Precis Med. 2018 ;11(5):e002037.
Chami N, Chen M-H, Slater AJ, Eicher JD, Evangelou E, Tajuddin SM, Love-Gregory L, Kacprowski T, Schick UM, Nomura A, et al. Exome Genotyping Identifies Pleiotropic Variants Associated with Red Blood Cell Traits. Am J Hum Genet. 2016 ;99(1):8-21.
Prins BP, Mead TJ, Brody JA, Sveinbjornsson G, Ntalla I, Bihlmeyer NA, van den Berg M, Bork-Jensen J, Cappellani S, Van Duijvenboden S, et al. Exome-chip meta-analysis identifies novel loci associated with cardiac conduction, including ADAMTS6. Genome Biol. 2018 ;19(1):87.
Bihlmeyer NA, Brody JA, Smith AVernon, Warren HR, Lin H, Isaacs A, Liu C-T, Marten J, Radmanesh F, Hall LM, et al. ExomeChip-Wide Analysis of 95 626 Individuals Identifies 10 Novel Loci Associated With QT and JT Intervals. Circ Genom Precis Med. 2018 ;11(1):e001758.
Liu DJ, Peloso GM, Yu H, Butterworth AS, Wang X, Mahajan A, Saleheen D, Emdin C, Alam D, Alves ACouto, et al. Exome-wide association study of plasma lipids in >300,000 individuals. Nat Genet. 2017 ;49(12):1758-1766.
Suzuki K, Hatzikotoulas K, Southam L, Taylor HJ, Yin X, Lorenz KM, Mandla R, Huerta-Chagoya A, Melloni GEM, Kanoni S, et al. Genetic drivers of heterogeneity in type 2 diabetes pathophysiology. Nature. 2024 .
Yaghootkar H, Zhang Y, Spracklen CN, Karaderi T, Huang LOpal, Bradfield J, Schurmann C, Fine RS, Preuss MH, Kutalik Z, et al. Genetic Studies of Leptin Concentrations Implicate Leptin in the Regulation of Early Adiposity. Diabetes. 2020 .
Wessel J, Chu AY, Willems SM, Wang S, Yaghootkar H, Brody JA, Dauriz M, Hivert M-F, Raghavan S, Lipovich L, et al. Low-frequency and rare exome chip variants associate with fasting glucose and type 2 diabetes susceptibility. Nat Commun. 2015 ;6:5897.
Jackson VE, Latourelle JC, Wain LV, Smith AV, Grove ML, Bartz TM, Obeidat M'en, Province MA, Gao W, Qaiser B, et al. Meta-analysis of exome array data identifies six novel genetic loci for lung function. Wellcome Open Res. 2018 ;3:4.
Mahajan A, Spracklen CN, Zhang W, C Y Ng M, Petty LE, Kitajima H, Yu GZ, Rüeger S, Speidel L, Kim YJin, et al. Multi-ancestry genetic study of type 2 diabetes highlights the power of diverse populations for discovery and translation. Nat Genet. 2022 ;54(5):560-572.
Suzuki K, Hatzikotoulas K, Southam L, Taylor HJ, Yin X, Lorenz KM, Mandla R, Huerta-Chagoya A, Rayner NW, Bocher O, et al. Multi-ancestry genome-wide study in >2.5 million individuals reveals heterogeneity in mechanistic pathways of type 2 diabetes and complications. medRxiv. 2023 .
Kraja AT, Cook JP, Warren HR, Surendran P, Liu C, Evangelou E, Manning AK, Grarup N, Drenos F, Sim X, et al. New Blood Pressure-Associated Loci Identified in Meta-Analyses of 475 000 Individuals. Circ Cardiovasc Genet. 2017 ;10(5).
Vuckovic D, Bao EL, Akbari P, Lareau CA, Mousas A, Jiang T, Chen M-H, Raffield LM, Tardaguila M, Huffman JE, et al. The Polygenic and Monogenic Basis of Blood Traits and Diseases. Cell. 2020 ;182(5):1214-1231.e11.
Mahajan A, Wessel J, Willems SM, Zhao W, Robertson NR, Chu AY, Gan W, Kitajima H, Taliun D, N Rayner W, et al. Refining the accuracy of validated target identification through coding variant fine-mapping in type 2 diabetes. Nat Genet. 2018 ;50(4):559-571.
Li M, Li Y, Weeks O, Mijatovic V, Teumer A, Huffman JE, Tromp G, Fuchsberger C, Gorski M, Lyytikäinen L-P, et al. SOS2 and ACP1 Loci Identified through Large-Scale Exome Chip Analysis Regulate Kidney Development and Function. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2016 .
Chen M-H, Raffield LM, Mousas A, Sakaue S, Huffman JE, Moscati A, Trivedi B, Jiang T, Akbari P, Vuckovic D, et al. Trans-ethnic and Ancestry-Specific Blood-Cell Genetics in 746,667 Individuals from 5 Global Populations. Cell. 2020 ;182(5):1198-1213.e14.