GWAS
Genome-Wide Association Study: statistical hunt for genes linked to a trait.
📖 Full definition
A GWAS compares the whole genome of thousands of individuals to identify genetic variants associated with a trait (height, disease, eye colour). It is the standard method to study polygenic traits. Limits: it finds associations, not direct causes.
💡 Concrete example
GWAS on height identified more than 700 contributing genes, explaining ~40% of observed variability.
🔄 Synonyms
Genome-Wide Association Study
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