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The snpnet polygenic risk score coefficients for Testosterone levels described in 'Sex-specific genetic effects across biomarkers'

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This dataset contains the coefficients of the polygenic risk scores for Testosterone levels described in the following publication: E. Flynn, Y. Tanigawa, F. Rodriguez, R. B. Altman, N. Sinnott-Armstrong, M. A. Rivas, Sex-specific genetic effects across biomarkers. European Journal of Human Genetics, 1-10 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-020-00712-wWe provide 3 files corresponding to the polygenic risk score models training on the following set of individuals:- "snpnet.BETAs.Testosterone.combined.tsv.gz": A PRS model trained on both male and female individuals- "snpnet.BETAs.Testosterone.female-specific.tsv.gz": A PRS model trained on female individuals- "snpnet.BETAs.Testosterone.male-specific.tsv.gz": A PRS model trained on male individualsThose files are compressed tab-delimited table files, each of which contains the coefficients (weights) of the polygenic risk score and have the following columns:- CHROM: the chromosome. The pseudoautosomal region in X chromosome is coded as XY.- POS: the position- ID: the variant identifier- REF: the reference allele- ALT: the alternate allele- BETA: the coefficients (weights) of the PRSNote that we used GRCh37/hg19 genome reference in the analysis and the BETA is always reported for the alternate allele.We used the BASIL algorithm implemented in R snpnet package, which is described in another preprint:J. Qian, et al, A Fast and Flexible Algorithm for Solving the Lasso in Large-scale and Ultrahigh-dimensional Problems. bioRxiv, 630079 (2019). doi:10.1101/630079
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