ey0020.1-10 | Genetics | ESPEYB20
RBTM Sterenborg
, TE Galesloot
, A Teumer
, RT Netea-Maier
, D Speed
, ME Meima
, WE Visser
, JWA Smit
, RP Peeters
, M Medici
Brief summary: The so far largest GWAS study on thyroid function in 72167 individuals testing 8 million genetic variants identified 92 common genetic variants associated with variation of TSH and FT4 in the reference range. These variants explained 21% of the variance in normal thyroid function, however many identified variants were localized in genes without obvious link to thyroid function (1). This GWAS paper was commented in the 2019 Yearbook. The same research team ...