Trans-eQTLs Reveal That Independent Genetic Variants Associated with a Complex Phenotype Converge on Intermediate Genes, with a Major Role for the HLA

R.S. Fehrmann, R.C. Jansen, J H. Veldink, H.J. Westra, D. Arends, M.J. Bonder, J. Fu, P. Deelen, H.J. Groen, A. Smolonska, R.K. Weersma, R.M. Hofstra, W.A. Buurman, S.S.M. Rensen, M.G. Wolfs, M. Platteel, A. Zhernakova, C.C. Elbers, E.M. Festen, G. TrynkaM.H. Hofker, C.G. Saris, R.A. Ophoff, L.H. van den Berg, D.A. van Heel, C. Wijmenga, G.J. te Meerman, L. Franke*

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology