Genotyping Informatics and Quality Control for 100,000 Subjects in the Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (GERA) Cohort

The Kaiser Permanente (KP) Research Program on Genes, Environment and Health (RPGEH), in collaboration with the University of California—San Francisco, undertook genome-wide genotyping of >100,000 subjects that constitute the Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (GERA) cohort....

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Published in:Genetics (Austin) Vol. 200; no. 4; pp. 1051 - 1060
Main Authors: Kvale, Mark N, Hesselson, Stephanie, Hoffmann, Thomas J, Cao, Yang, Chan, David, Connell, Sheryl, Croen, Lisa A, Dispensa, Brad P, Eshragh, Jasmin, Finn, Andrea, Gollub, Jeremy, Iribarren, Carlos, Jorgenson, Eric, Kushi, Lawrence H, Lao, Richard, Lu, Yontao, Ludwig, Dana, Mathauda, Gurpreet K, McGuire, William B, Mei, Gangwu, Miles, Sunita, Mittman, Michael, Patil, Mohini, Quesenberry, Charles P, Ranatunga, Dilrini, Rowell, Sarah, Sadler, Marianne, Sakoda, Lori C, Shapero, Michael, Shen, Ling, Shenoy, Tanu, Smethurst, David, Somkin, Carol P, Van Den Eeden, Stephen K, Walter, Lawrence, Wan, Eunice, Webster, Teresa, Whitmer, Rachel A, Wong, Simon, Zau, Chia, Zhan, Yiping, Schaefer, Catherine, Kwok, Pui-Yan, Risch, Neil
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Genetics Society of America 01.08.2015
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ISSN:1943-2631, 0016-6731, 1943-2631
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