Revealing the missing heritability via cross-validated genome-wide association studies
Abstract
Presented here is a simple method for cross-validated genome-wide association studies (cvGWAS). Focusing on phenotype prediction, the method is able to reveal a significant amount of missing heritability by properly selecting a small number of loci with implicit predictive ability. The results provide new insights into the missing heritability problem and the underlying genetic architecture of complex traits.
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