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Admixture/fine-mapping in Brazilians reveals a West African associated potential regulatory variant (rs114066381) with a strong female-specific effect on body mass and fat mass indexes.

Scliar MO, Sant'Anna HP, Santolalla ML, Leal TP, Ara?jo NM, Alvim I, Borda V, Magalh?es WCS, Gouveia MH, Lyra R, Machado M, Michelin L, Rodrigues MR, Ara?jo GS, Kehdy FSG, Zolini C, Peixoto SV, Luizon MR, Lobo F, Naslavsky MS, Yamamoto GL, Duarte YAO, Hansen MEB, Norris SA, Gilman RH, Guio H, Hsing AW, Mbulaiteye SM, Mensah J, Dutil J, Yeager M, Yeboah E, Tishkoff SA, Choudhury A, Ramsay M, Passos-Bueno MR, Zatz M, O Connor TD, Pereira AC, Barreto ML, Lima-Costa MF, Horta BL, Tarazona-Santos E. Admixture/fine-mapping in Brazilians reveals a West African associated potential regulatory variant (rs114066381) with a strong female-specific effect on body mass and fat mass indexes. Int J Obes (Lond). 2021 05; 45(5):1017-1029.

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