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MORGAM (an international pooling of cardiovascular cohorts)

... is needed, and tools for such analysis are being developed as part of MORGAM. The relationships between different genotypes, risk-factor phenotypes, and disease end-points are being investigated and will be analysed in the case–cohort setting. We also propose to perform a systematic, structured anal ...
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... Figure 2 Effects of imprinted genes on resource acquisition by offspring6. Imprinted genes that are expressed from the maternally derived copy are in purple; those expressed from the paternally derived copy are in blue. a, Growth of the fetus — promoted by, for example, Igf 2, a paternally expressed ...
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