Signals of polygenic adaptation on height have been overestimated due to uncorrected population structure in genome-wide association studies
Mashaal Sohail(University of Chicago), Shamil Sunyaev(Harvard University), Nick Patterson(Broad Institute), David Reich(Broad Institute), Benjamin M. Neale(Broad Institute), Robert Maier(Broad Institute), Charleston W. K. Chiang(University of Southern California), Alicia R. Martin(Broad Institute), Iain Mathieson(University of Pennsylvania), Andrea Ganna(Broad Institute), Michael C. Turchin(Brown University), Joel N. Hirschhorn(Broad Institute), Mark J. Daly(Broad Institute), Alex Bloemendal(Broad Institute)
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