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SUBMITTER: Hormozdiari F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6731302 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hormozdiari Farhad F van de Geijn Bryce B Nasser Joseph J Weissbrod Omer O Gazal Steven S Ju Chelsea J-T CJ Connor Luke O' LO Hujoel Margaux L A MLA Engreitz Jesse J Hormozdiari Fereydoun F Price Alkes L AL
Nature communications 20190906 1
Transposable elements (TE) comprise roughly half of the human genome. Though initially derided as junk DNA, they have been widely hypothesized to contribute to the evolution of gene regulation. However, the contribution of TE to the genetic architecture of diseases remains unknown. Here, we analyze data from 41 independent diseases and complex traits to draw three conclusions. First, TE are uniquely informative for disease heritability. Despite overall depletion for heritability (54% of SNPs, 39 ...[more]