Genome-wide
association studies (GWAS) have proven to be a powerful approach to discovering genes
Abstract: Over fifteen years, genome-wide
association studies (GWAS) have identified several
and environmental factors play a role. In recent years, mainly through the use of genome-wide
association studiesTIMASHEVA, Y.R.,
NASIBULLIN, T.R.,
MUSTAFINA, O.E.,
BALKHIYAROVA, Z.R.,
PROKOPENKO, I.,
AVZALETDINOVA, D.S.,
MORUGOVA, T.V. (2019) Background
Genome-wide
association studies have captured a large proportion of genetic variation
-wide
association studies. The aim of this
study was to
study genetic risk factors for the development
Molecular genetic
studies make it possible to determine
associations of multifactorial diseases
and environmental factors are involved in its pathogenesis; however, its genetic component still needs to be
studiedKazantseva, 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
Timasheva, Y,
Nasibullin, TR,
Tuktarova, IA,
Erdman, VV,
Galiullin, TR,
Zaplakhova, OV,
Bakhtiiarova, KZ (2022) Background: Genome-wide
association studies identified numerous susceptibility loci for multiple