‘Genome-wide survey of parent-of-origin-specific associations across clinical traits derived from electronic health records’ is now available at Human Genetics and Genomics Advances. Parent-of-origin (PoO) effects are differential phenotypic impacts of genetic variants dependent on their parental inheritance due to imprinting. While PoO effects can influence complex traits, they may be poorly captured by models that do not differentiate the parental origin of the variant. The aim of this study was to conduct genome-wide screen for PoO effects on a broad range of clinical traits derived from electronic health records (EHR). Also, this paper marks the grand finish line of Hye In Kim’s @HyeIn_Kim267 post doctoral training. Congratulations!

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