Journal article
Rare variant analyses across multiethnic cohorts identify novel genes for refractive error
AM Musolf, AEG Haarman, RN Luben, JS Ong, K Patasova, RH Trapero, J Marsh, I Jain, R Jain, PZ Wang, DD Lewis, MS Tedja, AI Iglesias, H Li, CS Cowan, PN Baird, AB Veluchamy, KP Burdon, H Campbell, LJ Chen Show all
Communications Biology | Published : 2023
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Abstract
Refractive error, measured here as mean spherical equivalent (SER), is a complex eye condition caused by both genetic and environmental factors. Individuals with strong positive or negative values of SER require spectacles or other approaches for vision correction. Common genetic risk factors have been identified by genome-wide association studies (GWAS), but a great part of the refractive error heritability is still missing. Some of this heritability may be explained by rare variants (minor allele frequency [MAF] ≤ 0.01.). We performed multiple gene-based association tests of mean Spherical Equivalent with rare variants in exome array data from the Consortium for Refractive Error and Myopia..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Open Access funding provided by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)