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Nghiên cứu liên kết toàn bộ hệ gene biểu sinh đa omics×Epigenome-wide association study×
Lĩnh vựcTin sinh họcTin sinh học
HọProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Năm ra đời2011 (EWAS foundation); multi-omics integration ~2015–20202008–2011 (term and framework established c. 2011)
Người khởi xướngRakyan, Down, Balding & Beck (EWAS framework); multi-omics integration extended by multiple groups (~2015–2020)Rakyan, Down, Balding & Beck (conceptual framework); Illumina arrays enabled large-scale application
LoạiIntegrative association studyPopulation-scale epigenomic association study
Công trình gốcRakyan, V. K., Down, T. A., Balding, D. J., & Beck, S. (2011). Epigenome-wide association studies for common human diseases. Nature Reviews Genetics, 12(8), 529–541. DOI ↗Rakyan, V. K., Down, T. A., Balding, D. J., & Beck, S. (2011). Epigenome-wide association studies for common human diseases. Nature Reviews Genetics, 12(8), 529–541. DOI ↗
Tên gọi khácmulti-omics EWAS, integrative EWAS, multi-layer epigenome-wide association, multi-omics epigenomic integrationEWAS, methylome-wide association study, epigenetic association study, DNA methylation association study
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Tóm tắtA multi-omics epigenome-wide association study (multi-omics EWAS) systematically scans the entire epigenome — typically DNA methylation at CpG sites — for associations with a phenotype of interest, then integrates findings across additional omics layers such as transcriptomics, genomics, proteomics, or metabolomics. By linking epigenetic variation to molecular changes at multiple biological levels simultaneously, this approach identifies regulatory mechanisms and biomarkers that single-omics EWAS cannot resolve.An epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) is a hypothesis-free, genome-scale method that systematically tests whether epigenetic marks — predominantly CpG-site DNA methylation — differ between individuals with and without a trait, disease, or exposure. By scanning hundreds of thousands of genomic positions simultaneously, EWAS identifies loci where the epigenome is reproducibly associated with a phenotype, offering a layer of biological regulation that classical GWAS does not capture.
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