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Data availability
PheWeb fully embodies the philosophy of data and results sharing to advance scientific discoveries. PheWeb allows users to download full sets of summary statistics or subsets corresponding to the strongest association results. The summary statistics that populate the UK Biobank instance of PheWeb can be downloaded at ftp://share.sph.umich.edu/UKBB_SAIGE_HRC/.
The following links can be used to reproduce the images from Fig. 1: a, http://pheweb.sph.umich.edu/SAIGE-UKB/pheno/189.2; b, http://pheweb.sph.umich.edu/SAIGE-UKB/region/189.2/8:143552994-143952994; c, http://pheweb.sph.umich.edu/SAIGE-UKB/variant/8:143752994-T-C.
Code availability
PheWeb’s codebase is open source and hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/statgen/pheweb. Our pipeline for computing pairwise genetic correlations by using cross-trait LD Score regression10 or SumHer12 is scalable to large datasets and is available at https://github.com/statgen/pheweb-rg-pipeline. Additional information is provided in the Nature Research Reporting Summary.
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Acknowledgements
The UK Biobank genetic association summary statistics were generated previously by using the UK Biobank Resource through project ID number 24460. This research was supported by US National Institutes of Health grants HG009976 (M.B.) and HG007022 (G.R.A.).
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G.R.A. conceived the project. P.V. implemented the PheWeb software. A.P.B., R.P.W. and D.T. contributed additional key features to the software. S.A.G.T. drafted the initial manuscript and revised it according to coauthor input. S.A.G.T., P.V., A.P.B., R.P.W., D.T., E.M.S., L.G.F., M.B. and G.R.A. contributed to study design and/or direction. W.Z., J.B.N., S.A.G.T., C.J.W. and S.L. generated the UK Biobank association summary statistics. All authors reviewed the manuscript and suggested revisions. All authors approved the final manuscript.
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Gagliano Taliun, S.A., VandeHaar, P., Boughton, A.P. et al. Exploring and visualizing large-scale genetic associations by using PheWeb. Nat Genet 52, 550–552 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-020-0622-5
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