The effect of mtDNA copy number on a set of anthropometric, frailty, and lipid traits. Jun Ding Carlo Sidore Thomas J. Butler Mary Kate Wing Yong Qian Osorio Meirelles Fabio Busonero Lam C. Tsoi Andrea Maschio Andrea Angius Hyun Min Kang Ramaiah Nagaraja Francesco Cucca Gonçalo R. Abecasis David Schlessinger 10.1371/journal.pgen.1005306.t002 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_The_effect_of_mtDNA_copy_number_on_a_set_of_anthropometric_frailty_and_lipid_traits_/1482882 <p>*Effect is the slope of the linear regression model, which corresponds to the expected mean change of the trait per one unit increase of the mtDNA copy number. The regression models also include age, sex, and mean nuclear DNA sequence coverage as covariates.</p><p>The effect of mtDNA copy number on a set of anthropometric, frailty, and lipid traits.</p> 2015-07-14 03:37:42 association body mass index heteroplasmie Assessing Mitochondrial DNA Variation heteroplasmy homoplasmie mtDNA copy numbers copy number mtDNA copy number sequencing error rates Tailored Sequencing Analysis Tools DNA sequencing variant