Original paper
Analysis of genetically independent phenotypes identifies shared genetic factors associated with chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions
Abstract
Chronic musculoskeletal pain affects all aspects of human life. However, mechanisms of its genetic control remain poorly understood. Genetic studies of pain are complicated by the high complexity and heterogeneity of pain phenotypes. Here, we apply principal component analysis to reduce phenotype heterogeneity of chronic musculoskeletal pain at four locations: the back, neck/shoulder, hip, and knee. Using matrices of genetic covariances, we...
Paper Details
Title
Analysis of genetically independent phenotypes identifies shared genetic factors associated with chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions
Published Date
Jun 25, 2020
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
1