[PDF][PDF] Five years of GWAS discovery

PM Visscher, MA Brown, MI McCarthy… - The American Journal of …, 2012 - cell.com
The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2012cell.com
The past five years have seen many scientific and biological discoveries made through the
experimental design of genome-wide association studies (GWASs). These studies were
aimed at detecting variants at genomic loci that are associated with complex traits in the
population and, in particular, at detecting associations between common single-nucleotide
polymorphisms (SNPs) and common diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, auto-
immune diseases, and psychiatric disorders. We start by giving a number of quotes from …
The past five years have seen many scientific and biological discoveries made through the experimental design of genome-wide association studies (GWASs). These studies were aimed at detecting variants at genomic loci that are associated with complex traits in the population and, in particular, at detecting associations between common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and common diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, auto-immune diseases, and psychiatric disorders. We start by giving a number of quotes from scientists and journalists about perceived problems with GWASs. We will then briefly give the history of GWASs and focus on the discoveries made through this experimental design, what those discoveries tell us and do not tell us about the genetics and biology of complex traits, and what immediate utility has come out of these studies. Rather than giving an exhaustive review of all reported findings for all diseases and other complex traits, we focus on the results for auto-immune diseases and metabolic diseases. We return to the perceived failure or disappointment about GWASs in the concluding section.
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