
Mendelian Randomisation - for the moderately intelligent
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
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Challenges in Conducting Mendelian Randomization Analyses
The chapter delves into the methodological challenges and potential pitfalls of using Mendelian randomization to establish causality between genetic variants and biomarkers or diseases, emphasizing the importance of careful analysis due to the ease of accessing genome-wide association data. It includes a case study where publicly available data helped uncover errors in a study linking a protein to schizophrenia, leading to its retraction.
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