Genome partitioning of genetic variation for complex traits using common SNPs
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W. G. Hill | P. Visscher | E. Boerwinkle | L. Pasquale | B. Weir | M. Goddard | T. Manolio | E. Pugh | G. Lettre | J. Cunningham | Jian Yang | W. Hill | P. Lin | M. de Andrade | M. Cornelis | R. Mathias | E. Feingold | M. Hayes | B. Feenstra | M. Melbye | M. Andrade | H. Ling | W. Lowe | M. Landi | Á. Alonso | N. Caporaso | Bruce S. Weir | Bruce Weir | T. Manolio | Peng Lin | Neil C Caporaso | Marilyn Cornelis | Á. Alonso | Teri Manolio | Louis R. Pasquale | Teri A. Manolio | Julie M. Cunningham | M. G. Hayes | William G. Hill | Maria Teresa Landi | Michael E. Goddard | Marilyn C. Cornelis | Á. Alonso | Teri A Manolio
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