Epigenome-wide contributions to individual differences in childhood phenotypes: a GREML approach
Background: DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism involved in human development. Numerous epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) have investigated the associations of DNA methylation at single CpG sites with childhood outcomes. However, the overall contribution of DNA methylation across the...
Main Authors: | Cecil, C. (Author), Felix, J.F (Author), Jaddoe, V.W.V (Author), Neumann, A. (Author), Pingault, J.-B (Author), Tiemeier, H. (Author), Walton, E. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2022
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