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Identification of genetic risk loci and causal insights associated with Parkinson's disease in African and African admixed populations: a genome-wide association study.

Rizig M, Bandres-Ciga S, Makarious MB et al.

37633302 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
197918 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

RM
Rizig M
BS
Bandres-Ciga S
MM
Makarious MB
OO
Ojo OO
CP
Crea PW
AO
Abiodun OV
LK
Levine KS
AS
Abubakar SA
AC
Achoru CO
VD
Vitale D
AO
Adeniji OA
AO
Agabi OP
KM
Koretsky MJ
AU
Agulanna U
HD
Hall DA
AR
Akinyemi RO
XT
Xie T
AM
Ali MW
SE
Shamim EA
AI
Ani-Osheku I
PM
Padmanaban M
AO
Arigbodi OM
SD
Standaert DG
BA
Bello AH
DM
Dean MN
EC
Erameh CO
EI
Elsayed I
FT
Farombi TH
OO
Okunoye O
FM
Fawale MB
BK
Billingsley KJ
IF
Imarhiagbe FA
JP
Jerez PA
IE
Iwuozo EU
BB
Baker B
KM
Komolafe MA
ML
Malik L
NP
Nwani PO
DK
Daida K
NE
Nwazor EO
MA
Miano-Burkhardt A
NY
Nyandaiti YW
FZ
Fang ZH
OY
Obiabo YO
KJ
Kluss JH
OO
Odeniyi OA
HD
Hernandez DG
OF
Odiase FE
TN
Tayebi N
OF
Ojini FI
SE
Sidranksy E
OG
Onwuegbuzie GA
DA
D'Souza AM
OG
Osaigbovo GO
BB
Berhe B
ON
Osemwegie N
RX
Reed X
OO
Oshinaike OO
LH
Leonard HL
OF
Otubogun FM
AC
Alvarado CX
OS
Oyakhire SI
OS
Ozomma SI
SS
Samuel SC
TF
Taiwo FT
WK
Wahab KW
ZY
Zubair YA
IH
Iwaki H
KJ
Kim JJ
MH
Morris HR
HJ
Hardy J
NM
Nalls MA
HK
Heilbron K
NL
Norcliffe-Kaufmann L
BC
Blauwendraat C
HH
Houlden H
SA
Singleton A
ON
Okubadejo NU
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

An understanding of the genetic mechanisms underlying diseases in ancestrally diverse populations is an important step towards development of targeted treatments. Research in African and African admixed populations can enable mapping of complex traits, because of their genetic diversity, extensive population substructure, and distinct linkage disequilibrium patterns. We aimed to do a comprehensive genome-wide assessment in African and African admixed individuals to better understand the genetic architecture of Parkinson's disease in these underserved populations.

1,015 African ancestry cases, 1,296 African ancestry controls, 473 African admixed ancestry cases, 195,134 African admixed ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

197918
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
Sub-Saharan African, African unspecified, African American or Afro-Caribbean
Ancestry
Nigeria
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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