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Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics|April 12, 2018
Using Full Genomic Information to Predict Disease: Breaking Down the Barriers Between Complex and Mendelian DiseasesDaniel M Jordan, Ron Do
Nature Reviews. Genetics|November 6, 2025
Genomics of drug target prioritization for complex diseasesRobert Chen, Áine Duffy, Ron Do
Genome Biology|October 27, 2019
HOPS: a quantitative score reveals pervasive horizontal pleiotropy in human genetic variation is driven by extreme polygenicity of human traits and diseasesDaniel M Jordan, Marie Verbanck, Ron Do
Human Molecular Genetics|September 18, 2012
Exome sequencing and complex disease: practical aspects of rare variant association studiesRon Do, Sekar Kathiresan, Gonçalo R Abecasis
Current Opinion in Lipidology|February 5, 2016
What can we learn about lipoprotein metabolism and coronary heart disease from studying rare variants?Janina M Jeff, Gina M Peloso, Ron Do
JAMA|May 17, 2022
Penetrance of Deleterious Clinical Variants-ReplyIain S Forrest, Girish N Nadkarni, Ron Do
Lancet (London, England)|July 15, 2023
Machine learning-based markers for CAD - Authors' replyIain S Forrest, Ben O Petrazzini, Ron Do
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|October 17, 2023
Severe hypertriglyceridemia: Existing and emerging therapiesWaqas A Malick, Ron Do, Robert S Rosenson
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|January 10, 2024
A deep learning transformer model predicts high rates of undiagnosed rare disease in large electronic health systemsDaniel M Jordan, Ha My T Vy, Ron Do
Nature Genetics|July 4, 2018
Publisher Correction: Detection of widespread horizontal pleiotropy in causal relationships inferred from Mendelian randomization between complex traits and diseasesMarie Verbanck, Chia-Yen Chen, Benjamin Neale, et al.
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Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics|April 12, 2018
Using Full Genomic Information to Predict Disease: Breaking Down the Barriers Between Complex and Mendelian DiseasesDaniel M Jordan, Ron Do
Nature Reviews. Genetics|November 6, 2025
Genomics of drug target prioritization for complex diseasesRobert Chen, Áine Duffy, Ron Do
Genome Biology|October 27, 2019
HOPS: a quantitative score reveals pervasive horizontal pleiotropy in human genetic variation is driven by extreme polygenicity of human traits and diseasesDaniel M Jordan, Marie Verbanck, Ron Do
Human Molecular Genetics|September 18, 2012
Exome sequencing and complex disease: practical aspects of rare variant association studiesRon Do, Sekar Kathiresan, Gonçalo R Abecasis
Current Opinion in Lipidology|February 5, 2016
What can we learn about lipoprotein metabolism and coronary heart disease from studying rare variants?Janina M Jeff, Gina M Peloso, Ron Do
JAMA|May 17, 2022
Penetrance of Deleterious Clinical Variants-ReplyIain S Forrest, Girish N Nadkarni, Ron Do
Lancet (London, England)|July 15, 2023
Machine learning-based markers for CAD - Authors' replyIain S Forrest, Ben O Petrazzini, Ron Do
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|October 17, 2023
Severe hypertriglyceridemia: Existing and emerging therapiesWaqas A Malick, Ron Do, Robert S Rosenson
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|January 10, 2024
A deep learning transformer model predicts high rates of undiagnosed rare disease in large electronic health systemsDaniel M Jordan, Ha My T Vy, Ron Do
Nature Genetics|July 4, 2018
Publisher Correction: Detection of widespread horizontal pleiotropy in causal relationships inferred from Mendelian randomization between complex traits and diseasesMarie Verbanck, Chia-Yen Chen, Benjamin Neale, et al.
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