Genetic footprints of assortative mating in the Japanese population.
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Full Title: Nat Hum Behav
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"to derive pgss of individuals in each of the target subsets we applied prs-cs ( https://github com/getian107/prscs ) to construct pgss that included genome-wide hapmap3 variants."
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"We thank all participants of the BioBank Japan Project and the cohorts enrolled in the study. We sincerely thank Dr. S. Sakaue for thoughtful suggestions on this project. This research was supported by the JSPS KAKENHI (grant no. 22H00476), AMED (grant nos. JP21gm4010006, JP22km0405211, JP22ek0410075, JP22km0405217 and JP22ek0109594), JST Moonshot R&D (grant nos. JPMJMS2021 and JPMJMS2024), Takeda Science Foundation, Bioinformatics Initiative of Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine and the Australian Research Council (grant no. DE200100425 to L.Y.). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript."
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