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1 Alzheimer's disease (AD) is considered a polygenic disorder.
2 sorders have also been shown to be linked to polygenic disorders.
3 unctionally cluster variant genes underlying polygenic disorders.
4 ecessary to find the genes underlying highly polygenic disorders.
5 study the biology of common and devastating polygenic disorders.
6 etic factors often play an important role in polygenic disorders.
7 ppreciated role of rare sequence variants in polygenic disorders.
8 ss in yielding genes associated with complex polygenic disorders.
9 ification of susceptibility genes in complex polygenic disorders.
10 s a template strategy for channelopathies in polygenic disorders.
11 s that could help to understand more common, polygenic disorders.
12 development of the neuroscience toolkit for polygenic disorders.
13 the phenotypic underpinnings of these highly polygenic disorders and for understanding the contributi
14 novel genes/genomic regions linked to other polygenic disorders and provide means of aggregating gen
16 s hypothesized to represent genetic risk for polygenic disorders at more biologically tractable level
17 d populations also reduces the complexity of polygenic disorders by reducing the number of loci proba
18 gene that contributes to the development of polygenic disorders characterized by thalamocortical dys
19 Autoinflammatory diseases are monogenic and polygenic disorders due to dysregulation of the innate i
20 cts observed in both monogenetic and complex polygenic disorders have been elucidated and functionall
21 ome modifications downstream of monogenic or polygenic disorders have the potential to uncover novel
22 Thus, HSCR has become a model of a complex polygenic disorder in which the interplay of different g
24 isorders presenting at any age, with complex polygenic disorders, most commonly the common variable i
25 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a polygenic disorder occurring after extreme trauma exposu
26 This review revisits major monogenic and polygenic disorders of lipoprotein metabolism, including
28 hile ASD has been traditionally considered a polygenic disorder, recent large-scale human genetic stu
29 radigm for unraveling the much more complex, polygenic disorders responsible for such psychiatric dis
32 types and phenotypes, as well as more common polygenic disorders seen frequently by the practising cl
34 however, some have claimed that it occurs in polygenic disorders, such as Crohn disease, in which its
35 enetic ill health lies in the more prevalent polygenic disorders, such as diabetes, hypertension and
36 yzing quantitative variations seen in common polygenic disorders, such as kidney diseases, diabetes m
40 isorder (OUD) are common, potentially fatal, polygenic disorders that are moderately heritable and of
41 CD and UC are closely related, but distinct, polygenic disorders that share some, but not all, suscep
42 diseases and indicate that sporadic FTD is a polygenic disorder where multiple pleiotropic loci with
43 are threefold: (1) schizophrenia is a highly polygenic disorder with a complex array of contributing
44 single-gene defect and tetralogy of Fallot a polygenic disorder with a small number of interacting ge
46 urrent family studies indicate that AIS is a polygenic disorder with multiple patterns of inheritance