A brief comparison of polygenic risk scores and Mendelian randomisation
Abstract Mendelian randomisation and polygenic risk score analysis have become increasingly popular in the last decade due to the advent of large-scale genome-wide association studies. Each approach has valuable applications, some of which are overlapping, yet there are important differences which w...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Garfield (Author), Emma L. Anderson (Author) |
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