Extreme Polygenicity of Complex Traits Is Explained by Negative Selection

Volume: 105, Issue: 3, Pages: 456 - 476
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Complex traits and common diseases are extremely polygenic, their heritability spread across thousands of loci. One possible explanation is that thousands of genes and loci have similarly important biological effects when mutated. However, we hypothesize that for most complex traits, relatively few genes and loci are critical, and negative selection-purging large-effect mutations in these regions-leaves behind common-variant associations in...
Paper Details
Title
Extreme Polygenicity of Complex Traits Is Explained by Negative Selection
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
105
Issue
3
Pages
456 - 476
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