Genetics of healthy aging and longevity Angela R. Brooks-Wilson Review Paper Open access 08 August 2013 Pages: 1323 - 1338
Genome-wide copy number variation analysis of a Branchio-oto-renal syndrome cohort identifies a recombination hotspot and implicates new candidate genes Patrick D. BrophyFatemeh AlastiJ. Robert Manak Original Investigation 13 July 2013 Pages: 1339 - 1350
How meaningful are heritability estimates of liability? Penny H. BenchekNathan J. Morris Original Investigation 19 July 2013 Pages: 1351 - 1360
Variants in BET1L and TNRC6B associate with increasing fibroid volume and fibroid type among European Americans Todd L. EdwardsKatherine E. HartmannDigna R. Velez Edwards Original Investigation 28 July 2013 Pages: 1361 - 1369
Gene–smoking interactions in multiple Rho-GTPase pathway genes in an early-onset coronary artery disease cohort Cavin Ward-CavinessCarol HaynesElizabeth R. Hauser Original Investigation 02 August 2013 Pages: 1371 - 1382
Disorders with similar clinical phenotypes reveal underlying genetic interaction: SATB2 acts as an activator of the UPF3B gene Petcharat LeoyklangKanya SuphapeetipornVorasuk Shotelersuk Original Investigation 08 August 2013 Pages: 1383 - 1393
A functional variant of pre-miRNA-196a2 confers risk for Behcet’s disease but not for Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada syndrome or AAU in ankylosing spondylitis Jian QiShengping HouPeizeng Yang Original Investigation 09 August 2013 Pages: 1395 - 1404
HLA-DPB1*04:01 allele is associated with non-obstructive azoospermia in Japanese patients Timothy A. JinamHirofumi NakaokaIturo Inoue Original Investigation 10 August 2013 Pages: 1405 - 1411
A novel method for identifying nonlinear gene–environment interactions in case–control association studies Cen WuYuehua Cui Original Investigation 24 August 2013 Pages: 1413 - 1425
No evidence of interaction between known lipid-associated genetic variants and smoking in the multi-ethnic PAGE population Logan DumitrescuCara L. CartyDana C. Crawford Short Report 08 October 2013 Pages: 1427 - 1431
Bayes’ rule, medical genetics and the wider world. A review of: the theory that would not die. How Bayes’ rule cracked the Enigma code, hunted down Russian submarines, and emerged triumphant from two centuries of controversy: by Sharon Bertsch McGrayne Peter S. Harper Book Review 10 October 2013 Pages: 1433 - 1435
Erratum to: The success of pharmacogenomics in moving genetic association studies from bench to bedside: study design and implementation of precision medicine in the post-GWAS era Marylyn D. Ritchie Erratum 17 September 2013 Pages: 1437 - 1437