schizophrenia by conducting a
genome-wide association study (
GWAS) in Bashkirs from the Republic
Abstract: Over fifteen years,
genome-wide association studies (
GWAS) have identified several
Genome-wide association studies (
GWAS) have proven to be a powerful approach to discovering genes
of schizophrenia in a
genome-wide association analysis (
GWAS) in Russians from the Republic of Bashkortostan
Kazantseva, A.V.,
Davydova, Yu. D.,
Enikeeva, R.F.,
Takhirova, Z.R.,
Mustafin, R.N.,
Lobaskova, M.M.,
Malykh, S.B.,
Khusnutdinova, E.K. (2023) Abstract: A large number of
genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of cognitive abilities (i
Kazantseva, A.,
Enikeeva, R.,
Takhirova, Z.,
Davydova, Y.,
Mustafin, R.,
Malykh, S.,
Karunas, A.,
Kanapin, A.,
Khusnutdinova, E. (2023) To date, multiple efforts have been made to use
genome-wide association studies (
GWAS) to untangle
Kazantseva, A.V.,
Yakovleva, D.V.,
Davydova, Yu. D.,
Kosareva, A.R.,
Valinurov, R.G.,
Khusnutdinova, E.K. (2023) and environmental factors. In past decades several
genome-wide association studies (
GWAS) and their meta
of Bashkortostan.
Genome-wide genotyping of DNA samples was carried out on the PsychChip biochip, which included