Extremely low-coverage sequencing and imputation increases power for genome-wide association studies
Bogdan Paşaniuc, Nadin Rohland, Paul J. McLaren, Kiran Garimella, Noah Zaitlen, Heng Li, Namrata Gupta, Benjamin M. Neale, Mark J. Daly, Pamela Sklar, Patrick F. Sullivan, Sarah E. Bergen, Jennifer L. Moran, Christina M. Hultman, Paul Lichtenstein, Patrik K. E. Magnusson, Shaun Purcell, David W. Haas, Liming Liang, Shamil R. Sunyaev, Nick Patterson, Paul I. W. de Bakker, David Reich, Alkes L. Price
Nature Genetics, 2012
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