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Abul-Husn, N. S. & Kenny, E. E. Personalized Medicine and the Power of Electronic Health Records. Cell 177, 58-69 (2019).
Unlu, G. et al. Phenome-based approach identifies RIC1-linked Mendelian syndrome through zebrafish models, biobank associations and clinical studies. Nat Med 26, 98-109 (2020).
Unlu, G. et al. Phenome-based approach identifies RIC1-linked Mendelian syndrome through zebrafish models, biobank associations and clinical studies. Nat Med 26, 98-109 (2020).
Tcheandjieu, C. et al. A phenome-wide association study of 26 mendelian genes reveals phenotypic expressivity of common and rare variants within the general population. PLoS Genet 16, e1008802 (2020).
Aguirre, M., Rivas, M. A. & Priest, J. Phenome-wide Burden of Copy-Number Variation in the UK Biobank. Am J Hum Genet 105, 373-383 (2019).
Aguirre, M. et al. Polygenic risk modeling with latent trait-related genetic components. Eur J Hum Genet (2021). doi:10.1038/s41431-021-00813-0
Pala, M. et al. Population- and individual-specific regulatory variation in Sardinia. Nat Genet 49, 700-707 (2017).
Pala, M. et al. Population- and individual-specific regulatory variation in Sardinia. Nat Genet 49, 700-707 (2017).
Seplyarskiy, V. B. et al. Population sequencing data reveal a compendium of mutational processes in the human germ line. Science 373, 1030-1035 (2021).
de Goede, O. M. et al. Population-scale tissue transcriptomics maps long non-coding RNAs to complex disease. Cell 184, 2633-2648.e19 (2021).
de Goede, O. M. et al. Population-scale tissue transcriptomics maps long non-coding RNAs to complex disease. Cell 184, 2633-2648.e19 (2021).
Asgari, S. et al. A positively selected FBN1 missense variant reduces height in Peruvian individuals. Nature 582, 234-239 (2020).
Asgari, S. et al. A positively selected FBN1 missense variant reduces height in Peruvian individuals. Nature 582, 234-239 (2020).

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