Journal article
Quantifying the cumulative effect of low-penetrance genetic variants on breast cancer risk
C Smyth, I Špakulova, O Cotton-Barratt, S Rafiq, W Tapper, R Upstill-Goddard, JL Hopper, E Makalic, DF Schmidt, M Kapuscinski, J Fliege, A Collins, J Brodzki, DM Eccles, BD Macarthur
Molecular Genetics and Genomic Medicine | WILEY | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1002/mgg3.129
Abstract
Many common diseases have a complex genetic basis in which large numbers of genetic variations combine with environmental factors to determine risk. However, quantifying such polygenic effects has been challenging. In order to address these difficulties we developed a global measure of the information content of an individual’s genome relative to a reference population, which may be used to assess differences in global genome structure between cases and appropriate controls. Informally this measure, which we call relative genome information (RGI), quantifies the relative “disorder” of an individual’s genome. In order to test its ability to predict disease risk we used RGI to compare single-n..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council grant EP/I016945/1.