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  • There is increasing interest in investigating the influence of rare variants on common diseases, aided by high-throughput sequencing. However, the statistical approaches that are essential for analysing associations between rare variants and traits of interest are urgently in need of evaluation and refinement.

    • Vikas Bansal
    • Ondrej Libiger
    • Nicholas J. Schork
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Genetics
    Volume: 11, P: 773-785
  • A population epigenomic analysis of wild Arabidopsis thaliana accessions is presented, obtained by sequencing their whole genomes, methylomes and transcriptomes; thousands of DNA methylation variants are identified, some of which are associated with methylation quantitative trait loci.

    • Robert J. Schmitz
    • Matthew D. Schultz
    • Joseph R. Ecker
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 495, P: 193-198
  • Socioeconomic status is associated with cognitive development, but the extent to which this reflects neuroanatomical differences is unclear. In 1,099 children and adolescents, family income was nonlinearly associated with brain surface area, and this association was greatest among disadvantaged children. Further, surface area mediated links between income and executive functioning.

    • Kimberly G Noble
    • Suzanne M Houston
    • Elizabeth R Sowell
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 18, P: 773-778