Generation Scotland Age x Sex Epigenome Wide Association Study Summary Statistics

This directory contains full summary statistics for the following EWAS studies in the Generation Scotland cohort. Epigenome-wide autosomal sites associated with chronological age with concordant effect sizes in the discovery and replication cohorts identified using the linear regression model. (Supp...

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Hauptverfasser: McCartney, Daniel, Zhang, Futao, Hillary, Robert, Zhang, Qian, Stevenson, Anna, Walker, Rosie, Bermingham, Mairead, Boutin, Thibaud, Morris, Stewart, Campbell, Archie, Murray, Alison, Whalley, Heather, Porteous, David, Hayward, Caroline, Evans, Kathy, Chandra, Tamir, Deary, Ian, McIntosh, Andrew, Yang, Jian, Visscher, Peter, McRae, Allan, Marioni, Riccardo
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Zusammenfassung:This directory contains full summary statistics for the following EWAS studies in the Generation Scotland cohort. Epigenome-wide autosomal sites associated with chronological age with concordant effect sizes in the discovery and replication cohorts identified using the linear regression model. (Supplementary Table 1) Epigenome-wide X-linked sites associated with chronological age with concordant effect sizes in the discovery and replication cohorts identified using the linear regression model. (Supplementary Table 2) Epigenome-wide autosomal sites associated with sex with concordant effect sizes in the discovery and replication cohorts identified using the linear regression model. (Supplementary Table 3) Epigenome-wide autosomal sites associated with the age-by-sex interaction with concordant effect sizes in the discovery cohort identified using the conservative mixed-modelling approach. (Supplementary Table 4) Epigenome-wide sites associated with the age-by-sex interaction in the discovery cohort identified using the linear regression approach. (Supplementary Table 5)
DOI:10.7488/ds/2709