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Lack of Replication of Genetic Association with Body Mass Index Detected by Genome-wide Association Study
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  • Lack of Replication of Genetic Association with Body Mass Index Detected by Genome-wide Association Study
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Lee. Hae-In,Kim. Jae-Jung,Park. Tae-Sung,Kim. Kyung-A,Lee. Jong-Eun,Cho. Yoon-Shin,Lee. Jong-Young,Han. Bok-Ghee,Lee. Jong-Keuk
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Genomics & informatics
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2011년|9권 2호|pp.59-63 (5 pages)
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한국유전체학회
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Obesity provokes many serious human diseases, including various cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Body mass index (BMI) is a highly heritable trait that is broadly used to diagnose obesity. To identify genetic loci associated with obesity in Asians, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of a population of Korean adults (n=6,742, age 40~60 years) and detected six BMI risk loci (TNR, FAM124B, RGS12, NFE2L3, MC4R and FTO) having p< $1{ imes}10^{-5}$. However, in the replication study, only melanocortin 4 receptor gene (MC4R) (rs9946888, p=$4.58{ imes}10^{-7}$) was replicated with marginal significance (p<0.05) in the second cohort (n=5,102, age 40~60 years). This study indicates that each locus associated with BMI has very weak genetic effect.