For the majority of common human diseases, only a small fraction of the heritability can be attributed to known genetic variation. A widely held hypothesis is that the remaining heritability can be ...
Studies on genomic privacy have traditionally focused on identifying individuals using DNA variants. In contrast, molecular phenotype data, such as gene expression levels, are generally assumed to be ...
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