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Additional file 1: of Transcriptome-wide association study of multiple myeloma identifies candidate susceptibility genes

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posted on 2019-08-21, 04:28 authored by Molly Went, Ben Kinnersley, Amit Sud, David Johnson, Niels Weinhold, Asta FĂśrsti, Mark Duin, Giulia Orlando, Jonathan Mitchell, Rowan Kuiper, Brian Walker, Walter Gregory, Per Hoffmann, Graham Jackson, Markus NĂśthen, Miguel Silva Filho, Hauke Thomsen, Annemiek Broyl, Faith Davies, Unnur Thorsteinsdottir, Markus Hansson, Martin Kaiser, Pieter Sonneveld, Hartmut Goldschmidt, Kari Stefansson, Kari Hemminki, BjĂśrn Nilsson, Gareth Morgan, Richard Houlston
Table S1. Genes significantly associated with risk of multiple myeloma. Table S2. New and previously implicated1-5 genes at each genome wide significant multiple myeloma locus. Table S3. Quality control filters applied to samples from the seven published GWAS. Table S4. Quality control filters applied to SNPs from each GWAS. Table S5. MM GWAS risk SNPs. Figure S1. Quantile-Quantile Plots of –log10(P-value) associations. Figure S2. TWAS power plot in EBV-transformed lymphocytes. (DOCX 1515 kb)

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