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Here we syndicate content provided by NHGRI on basic concepts related to this blog:A Brief Guide to GenomicsFAQ About Genetic TestingFAQ About Newborn ScreeningGenome-Wide Association Studies
A blog about metabolomics, genomics, and where the two fields meet.
Here we syndicate content provided by NHGRI on basic concepts related to this blog:A Brief Guide to GenomicsFAQ About Genetic TestingFAQ About Newborn ScreeningGenome-Wide Association Studies
The locus tagged by SNP rs272889 associates with a number of acylcarnitines, with isovalerylcarnitine (Metabolon platform) and the valine/C5 ratio (Biocrates platform) showing the strongest signals. This locus also associates with body height. NEWS: A recent paper on genome-wide patterns … Read More
Read our review on mGWAS for biochemists and molecular biologists in the ABB special issue on metabolomics: Citation Suhre K, Raffler J, Kastenmüller G., Biochemical insights from population studies with genetics and metabolomics, Archives of Biochemistry & Biophysics [2016]. Summary … Read More
This post provides information regarding technical aspects of the Biocrates metabolomics platform. Biocrates is an Austrian metabolomics company that produces the targeted quantitative metabolomics kit p150. This kit runs on a number of mass spectrometry platform and measures 163 metabolites, … Read More
Some time ago I asked a number of friends and collaborators to write a chapter on their favorite topic for an edited Springer book on metabolomics. This is the result … Enjoy ! Buy on Amazon * View at Springer … Read More
Where can you find genetic association data from GWAS with metabolomics? Don’t search any further – the data is here: http://gwas.eu Search metabotype-genotype associations by SNP, gene symbol or metabolite name in GWAS results from two major mGWAS: Shin et … Read More
Read our new review paper on mGWAS in Human Molecular Genetics: Genetics of human metabolism: an update Genome-wide association studies with metabolomics (mGWAS) identify genetically influenced metabotypes (GIMs), their ensemble defining the heritable part of every human’s metabolic individuality. Knowledge … Read More
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