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Genome-wide identification of genes regulating DNA methylation using genetic anchors for causal inference
A characterization of cis- and trans-heritability of RNA-Seq-based gene expression
Epigenome-wide Association Study of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms in Adults
Occupational exposure to gases/fumes and mineral dust affect DNA methylation levels of genes regulating expression
Mendelian randomization integrating GWAS and eQTL data reveals genetic determinants of complex and clinical traits
Skewed X-inactivation is common in the general female population
Skewed X-inactivation is common in the general female population
A characterization of postzygotic mutations identified in monozygotic twins
Autosomal genetic variation is associated with DNA methylation in regions variably escaping X-chromosome inactivation
Autosomal genetic variation is associated with DNA methylation in regions variably escaping X-chromosome inactivation
Disease variants alter transcription factor levels and methylation of their binding sites
Identification of context-dependent expression quantitative trait loci in whole blood
Age-related accrual of methylomic variability is linked to fundamental ageing mechanisms
Blood lipids influence DNA methylation in circulating cells
Genetic and environmental influences interact with age and sex in shaping the human methylome
IL7R gene expression network associates with human healthy ageing
The Influence of Age and Sex on Genetic Associations with Adult Body Size and Shape: A Large-Scale Genome-Wide Interaction Study
Longitudinal weight differences, gene expression and blood biomarkers in BMI-discordant identical twins
Genome-wide association study identifies novel genetic variants contributing to variation in blood metabolite levels
Meta- analysis on blood transcriptomic studies identifies consistently coexpressed protein- protein interaction modules as robust markers of human aging