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Investigating gene–environment interaction in complex diseases: increasing power by selective sampling for environmental exposure

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This study demonstrates the potential usefulness of selective sampling in the study of the interplay between genes and environment. The reduction of required subjects can be particularly advantageous in studies where genotyping is extensive, such as in whole genome screens or in studies where phenotyping is expensive.

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