Genetic interaction effects reveal lipid-metabolic and inflammatory pathways underlying common metabolic disease risks.
Hyung Jun WooJaques ReifmanPublished in: BMC medical genomics (2018)
Our results support the view that non-additive interaction effects significantly enhance the level of common metabolic disease associations and modify their genetic architectures and that many of the expected genetic factors behind metabolic disease risks reside in smaller genotyping samples in the form of interacting groups of SNPs.